What is cup ear?

Constricted/lop/cup ears refer to a variety of ear deformities where the top rim of the ear (helical rim) is either folded over, wrinkled, or tight. This condition can range from mild to severe. In the mild form, the rim of the upper ear (helix) alone may be folded — this form is sometimes called lop ear.
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Can Cup ear be fixed?

It is usually possible to mimic the opposite normal ear in shape and size. Results have improved enormously in recent years. The ideal age for surgery is over the age of 10 or when the chest circumference is over 60 centimetres, so that the ribcage has grown enough to allow enough cartilage to be harvested.
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What is shaped like a cup in your ear?

The cup-shaped pinna (PIN-uh) gathers sound waves from the environment and directs them into the ear canal.
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What causes elf ears?

The Stahl's ear deformity occurs when an extra crease or fold is present in the cartilage of the ear. This extra fold extends through to the helical rim and tends to give the ear a prominent appearance and often a pointed shape. Some people have described the ear as looking elfish.
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What causes Cryptotia?

The cause of cryptotia is not known, but is not believed to be inherited or caused by other conditions. It has been considered that this deformity is caused by anomalies in the intrinsic transverse and oblique auricular muscles.
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What is Cryptotia ear?

Examples of cryptotia Cryptotia refers to an ear cartilage framework that is partially buried beneath the skin on the side of the head. The upper portion of the ear is hidden, and there may be some malformations of the cartilage of the upper ear (the scapha and the superior and inferior folds of cartilage, or crura).
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Why are babies born with deformed ears?

What Causes Infant Ear Deformities? Most ear deformities or malformations of the ear are congenital (present at birth), although some can occur due to disease or trauma later in life. Ear deformities can be a symptom of a genetic disorder, such as CHARGE or Goldenhar syndromes, or the result of a genetic mutation.
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Are elf ears rare?

Medication can be recommended to minimize post-procedure issues as tissues heal. Because elf ear is present at birth, it's not a preventable problem. It's not known what causes this particular deformity to develop in some children, although it is considered a rare congenital malformation.
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What is pixie ear?

Pixie ears refers to when the earlobe merges onto the skin on the face. The stretched earlobe then makes the person appear as if they are a pixie. This can be something you are born with, can be caused by wound contraction, or more commonly caused by a facelift procedure which has been performed badly or incorrectly.
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Are pointy ears genetic?

Pointy ears or pointed ears are a characteristic of numerous animals, at least one genetic disorder in humans, as well as a cliché in popular culture, particularly in the fantasy genre.
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What is the perfect ear shape?

An ideal ear shape is roughly 4:7 in width–length ratio and positioned in between two lines extended from the nose tip and the eyelids; ears that are tilted 8°–10° backward are considered the most natural.
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Why does cupping your ear make noise?

Catch the wave.

The shape and curves are designed to capture sound waves from various directions and funnel them into the ear to start vibrating those ossicles. Cupping your hand behind the ear and pulling it forward makes sounds louder because your hand is snagging more sound waves.
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Does ear shape affect hearing?

A recent suggests the shape of your auricle or outer ear controls how your brain perceives the vertical location of sounds. In other words, your ear shape can affect how well you hear.
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How do you fix cup ears?

Constricted/Lop/Cup Ear Deformity treated with Ear Molding

Once the ear cartilage has stiffened, surgery is necessary to correct the constricted ear deformity. Depending upon the severity of the condition, it may be possible to work with the ear cartilage already present to achieve a better shape of the ear.
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Why is my ear folded down?

A “folded” ear that is present at birth is an external ear deformity typically referred to as lidding. Lidding occurs when the upper part of the outer ear cartilage folds over and the top part of the ear appears crunched in. It is a common external ear deformity that does not cause any hearing abnormalities.
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Why does my baby have a folded ear?

Lidding ear deformity in newborn infants occurs when the continuation of the antihelical fold, the superior limb of the triangular fossa, fails to form. This cartilaginous crus gives support to the upper third of the ear and when it fails to develop varying degrees of folding over (lidding) occur.
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What is Stahl's ear?

Stahl's ear is caused by misshapen cartilage. It is characterized by an extra horizontal fold of cartilage (crus). Normally, there are two: superior and inferior. In Stahl's ear, there is a third horizontal crus. The helix (or upper portion of the ear) may uncurl, giving the ear a pointed shape.
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How common is Stahl's ear?

Approximately 1 in every 6,000 newborns has an outer ear deformity. In general, treatments result in good outcomes, and if they are undertaken when your child is still young, they may help avoid social stigmatization altogether.
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Are attached earlobes rare?

Attached earlobes are not rare but are also not commonly found. Earlobes of such type are small in size and are attached directly to the side of the head. This kind of lobe's structural formation is due to the absence of the dominant allele in the chromosomes.
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What your ears say about your personality?

Small ears indicate respect, discipline and affection. If the lower part of the ear is thick, such people are likely to be emotional. People having small ears will be shy and introverts. These traits will be more pronounced in persons having long and narrow ears.
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Is Stahl's ear rare?

Stahl's ear is a rare congenital deformity in the Western world and therefore often not recognised and referred early.
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What are the benefits of pointed ears?

Pointed ears are more streamline, less air resistance, and therefore hear "better" when the head is down and moving fast (i.e. less flapping around). Perhaps they used to hunt in the dark, moving quickly, listening for prey.
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How can I fix my baby's ear shape?

Parents have three options when their child's ear looks a little misshapen. They can do nothing and embrace a unique ear. They can choose to surgically reshape the ear, but they have to wait until the child is at least 5 years old. Or, if their child is still a baby, they can use a plastic mold to shape the ear.
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Are small ears rare?

Occurring only in about 0.76 to 2.35 per 10,000 births, this condition is exceptionally rare. All children born with microtia share the most common complication associated with the malformation: reduced hearing.
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How do I make my ears flat?

Otoplasty — also known as cosmetic ear surgery — is a procedure to change the shape, position or size of the ears. You might choose to have otoplasty if you're bothered by how far your ears stick out from your head. You might also consider otoplasty if your ear or ears are misshapen due to an injury or birth defect.
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