9.I want to have revision surgery, when can I have it?

After 1 year has passed since your first surgery, you can have your second surgery.

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SCOOP EAR

1.What is the age of bucket ear surgery in children?

The development of their ears is almost complete before children reach the age of five and a half to six years. In children, it is observed that from this age on, the head continues to grow, but the ear length and width remain almost the same. As a result of our advice and all the scientific research conducted, the point we have come to is that children should have Decapitation ear surgery between the ages of five and a half and six before they reach primary school age.

2.Will I have pain after bucket ear surgery?

There is a level of pain that can be controlled with painkillers.

3.What is done in ear aesthetic surgery?

In surgery, cartilage is removed or existing cartilage is shaped according to the need.

4.Is bucket ear correction performed with general anesthesia?

It can be performed with local or general anesthesia depending on the patient's age. General anesthesia is used in children.

5.Will there be any scars after bucket ear surgery?

Since the operation will be performed with an incision made behind the ear, there will be no scars on the front side. Since I made the incision in the fold behind the ear, the scar is not visible.

6.What should I pay attention to after surgery?

After surgery, there is a slight swelling in the ears. Patients are recommended to rest for one week after surgery. After rest, it is recommended to stay away from sports activities involving contact, so as not to get a blow to the ear. In addition, depending on the type of surgery, it is recommended that patients wear a tennis band to protect the ears for up to 2 – 4 weeks.

7.What is the price of ear surgery?

Bucket ear surgery prices are not standard. It determines a wide range of operation prices from the hospital where the operation is performed, to the procedures to be performed in the operation and the duration of the operation. After the examination and interview, the ear aesthetic operation fee can be told

QUESTIONS ABOUT SINUSITIS

1.What is sinusitis?

Nasal congestion, inflamed discharge from the nose or nose is an important health problem that is very common in society, which is accompanied by symptoms such as fullness of the head and face, sometimes headache, bad breath, nosebleeds.

2.How does sinusitis occur?

It is formed by inflammation of the air cavities in the nose, called the nose and sinuses, formed due to bacteria, viruses and fungi.

3.Are there any Types of Sinusitis?

There are roughly four forms available. Determining which form of the disease has entered is also important in terms of treatment.

4.How to tell the difference of sinusitis?

After a flu infection in the form called acute, it occurs when this infection does not pass, prolongs, and new microbes are added to the event. They are sinusitis that can improve within a month. The form called subacute lasts longer, lasts for 1-3 months. If the event exceeds 3 months, it is called chronic.

Acute attacks, which sometimes resolve within 1 month with a short duration, recur 4 times in 6 months and more than 6 times a year. This is also classified as recurrent sinusitis.

5.What is a Sinus?

Sinus is the name given to the hollow structures located inside the bones around the nose. It is located on the cheeks, behind the eyes and nose, and opens into the nose through channels. The purpose of these structures is to heat, moisturize and filter the air in the nasal cavity. In order for the sinuses to function Decently, these channels that open into the nose must be able to provide air and secretion passage between the sinuses and the nasal cavity.

6.How are Sinusitis Treated?

Currently, it is accepted that the treatment of sinusitis can be done medically, that is, with medication. However, this treatment is long-term and may require intensive drug use. Surgery is performed in cases that cannot be corrected despite this intensive treatment, have a structural stenosis that prevents the disease from improving, disease-related polyps (etls) have formed, or the disease has spread to the eyes, brain membrane, brain.

7.How is sinusitis surgery performed?

The surgical procedure is performed with general anesthesia. Although bleeding may be seen afterwards, it is not very common, tampons are not applied and there is almost no pain. Intensive follow-up is required after surgery, and relapses are rare if medications in the form of a spray applied to the nose are used for the recommended periods. This surgery, which can be called effortless from the patient's point of view, can finally be returned to daily activities after 7 days.

8.What are the Symptoms of Sinusitis?

Symptoms such as nasal congestion, pain around the face and eyes, feeling of pressure and fullness, feeling full in the ear, colored or cloudy runny nose, nasal discharge , cough, headache , toothache, fatigue, fever may be observed.