July 2023
Deformations of the Ear and Their Nonsurgical Correction
Article Catherine S. Chang, MD1 and Scott P. Bartlett, MD2 Abstract The incidence of congenital ear deformities has been documented to be as high as 58% of all newborns. Unfortunately, the majority of these deformations do not spontaneously self-correct, leaving the child with a permanent deformity that can only be corrected through surgery. With the
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Public Perception of Helical Rim Deformities and Their Correction with Ear Molding
Original Article Public Perception of Helical Rim Deformities and Their Correction With Ear Molding Viren Patel, BS, Daniel M. Mazzaferro, MD, Jordan W. Swanson, MD, Jesse A. Taylor, MD, and Scott P. Bartlett, MD Background: Among congenital ear deformities, helical rim defor- mities are most common. Non-surgical ear molding has emerged as an effective option
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