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CHOOSING A SURGEON FOR COSMETIC EAR SURGERY IN LONDON

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When a person's ears lie at an angle of greater than fifteen degrees from the head, it can sometimes cause embarrassment, leading to a lack of self esteem. Otoplasty or ear plastic surgery (cosmetic ear surgery) offers a simple and effective way of changing the appearance of protruding ears, and regaining confidence.

But how do you know what surgeon to choose? If you are considering ear correction surgery then it's vital to find a surgeon who holds the relevant qualifications and who is experienced in the procedure. Ideally the surgeon will have been awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Plast) and should be a member of BAAPS and/or BAPRAS. Although the procedure is relatively minor, it's important to find a surgeon who will provide a good level of aftercare, including any corrective surgery, should you be unhappy with your results. Certain surgeons who offer discounted rates do not offer adequate aftercare so try to be aware of exactly what you are paying for, and understand that top surgeons charge top prices. It's also important to note that if you receive surgery from a surgeon who does not hold the relevant qualifications, then it's possible that you may forfeit the right to free corrective surgery should you be displeased with the initial results.

As good place to find surgeons who are experienced in ear alteration surgery in London is the website safercosmeticsurgery.co.uk. The site lists surgeons who have the abovementioned qualifications and who can be booked for an in-depth consultation. You can find helpful tips about how to approach this consultation on the site, as well as clear and safety-orientated information about ear surgery and other cosmetic procedures.

If you are honest and open with your surgeon about the types of changes you want to see, then will be able to build a good rapport and work together towards achieving long lasting and pleasing results. You should have complete confidence in your surgeon before you go ahead with the procedure, and you should never feel pressured. The final decision is yours and yours alone, and you must take as much time as possible to research the surgeon and the procedure.

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C.J Bedford has a first class BA in Creative Writing and Film Studies and a Masters Degree in Creative Writing and Publishing (with Distinction) from Kingston University. He is a freelance copywriter based in Brighton, who has experience in writing articles, blogs and web copy on a range of topics for a diverse client base. He specialises in writing fiction and has one novel under his belt, and is currently working on a second. For more information on Please Rate this Article

 

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