Question

Is surgery suitable for a child’s left ear malformation, and what potential effects might the surgery have?

Answer

The child has a congenital right ear external ear malformation, with an ear hole but smaller in size. Surgery may improve both the function and appearance of the ear, but the specific effects will depend on the situation at the time of surgery. Patients should consult experts frequently, maintain good communication with their doctors, and pay attention to diet and mood adjustment. Choosing a top-tier hospital for treatment can enhance the effectiveness of the surgery.