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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Can pixie ear be fixed?

In more severe cases, a revision facelift may be advisable. You may be a candidate for repair of a Pixie Ear if the 'pulled' appearance of your earlobe, often following facelift surgery, draws unwanted attention, detracts or distracts from your other facial features, or if you find this appearance unsatisfactory.
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What causes pixie ear?

The "pixie" ear deformity can be recognized by its "stuck on" or "pulled" appearance, which is caused by the tension involving the facelift cheek and jawline skin flaps at the earlobe attachment point. In many cases, this deformity may be improved in the office using local anesthesia.
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How common is pixie ear?

The incidence of pixie ear deformity was 5.7 percent in the authors' series of patients. Conclusions: A medially based triangular excision over the attached cephalic segment is presented as a simple and accurate surgical treatment of pixie ear deformity.
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Is pixie ear common after facelift?

Earlobe deformities such as pseudoptosis, also known as pixie ear deformity (Figure 1), and ptosis grades III to IV are still common after facelift surgery.
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How long does a mini facelift last?

If mini facelift patients maintain a healthy lifestyle after their procedure they can typically expect their results to last anywhere from two to six years (while full facelift results can last a decade or longer).
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Why do my ears stick out after a facelift?

Most commonly this is a pixie ear where there is no free lower portion of earlobe unattached to the side of the head due to suture placement of skin pull. It's common enough after face lift surgery that there are reports of it's correction going back 30+ years.
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How rare is it to have a hole in your ear?

According to research by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), preauricular skin lesions, including pits and tags, affect between five and 10 babies in every 1,000 live births. In general, these holes are minor irregularities that do not cause serious complications.
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Does ear lidding correct itself?

Lidding presents in over 25% of all infant ear deformities. There is a possibility of slight improvement in lidding during the first week of life, however after seven to ten days, the ear typically maintains its shape.
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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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When can you wash your hair after mini facelift?

Do not color or perm your hair for at least 4 weeks after surgery. - You may wash your face with a gentle antibacterial soap (Dial) and water. Do not use any harsh cleansers. - You must apply a triple/double antibiotic ointment (Neosporin) to the incision sites along your hairline and ear to help prevent an infection.
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When will feeling return after facelift?

Facelift: It is normal to experience sensation changes around facelift incision sites for up to 12 to 18 months. Many patients start to get feeling back about three to six months after surgery, but don't worry if it takes additional time to return to normal sensation.
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What is removed if you have a rhytidectomy performed by a physician?

Rhytidectomy, a surgical procedure commonly known as a facelift, involves the removal of excess facial fat, the tightening of facial muscles, and the trimming or redraping of facial skin to approximate a smoother, firmer facial appearance.
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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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How much is a facelift?

The average cost of a facelift is $8,005, according to the most recent statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This average cost is only part of the total price – it does not include anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related expenses.
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Where are scars for facelift?

Facelift scars are carefully placed to hide any scars that do occur. A traditional incision begins along the hairline and move around the ear. Some patients will need an incision under the chin as well. The hairline transition hides scars well, unless there is balding or thinning hair.
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Why does lidding happen?

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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Do ear molds hurt babies?

Most importantly, the process does not hurt your baby. Three weeks later, your child will receive a second set of molds. Your child's ear cartilage will already have begun firming up at this point, and the new molds will help finish the process.
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Why does the little hole in my ear smell?

If you've experienced itching, pain, or drainage from your ear, this could indicate an ear infection affecting the ear canal. Sometimes, even if the infection inside the ear canal has cleared, bacteria or fungi might remain . This can cause a cheeselike smell behind your ears.
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What comes out of preauricular pits?

The main problem with preauricular pits, if they appear in an otherwise healthy child, is that they can lead to benign cysts or infections, including small pus-filled masses known as abscesses. When a child gets repeat infections, a surgeon may recommend complete removal of the pit.
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What is the tiny hole above my ear?

A preauricular pit is a small hole or cyst just in front of your ear above your ear canal. This hole marks a sinus tract under the skin that's in the wrong place. These tracts can vary in size.
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How can you tell if someone had a facelift?

Look to the Ears

Whisper into her ear and observe. You can't get a face lift without leaving a scar in front of each ear. Sometimes the transition from the smooth, light-colored skin of the ear to the weathered skin on the cheeks can be obvious.
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Do facelifts change your earlobes?

Pulled-down earlobes may happen at the time of the original procedure, or can develop with time. The most dramatic distortion has been called “the pixie ear.” Natural contour can usually be restored, but this is often difficult. The earlobe is often not distorted, but simply pulled forward — a tip-off to a facelift.
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How long does it take ears to heal after face lift?

It may take three months for sensation to return to the ear area. In very rare instances some numbness may persist.
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