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Welcarehospital
Vadsar Road,Vadodara

Sunshine Global Hospital
Manjalpur, Vadodara

Viroc Hospital
Karelibaug, Vadodara
Sterling Hospital
Inox Multiplex Race course Circle, Vadodara,

Isha Multispeciality Hospital
Sarabhai Main Road, Vadodara

Bankers Group Of Hospitals
Old Padra Road,Vadodara

Ashutosh Hospital
Munj Mahuda, Vadodara

Baba Advanced Orthopedic Hospital
Karelibaug, Vadodara

Himalaya Cancer Hospital
Jetalpur Bridge, Alkapuri, Vadodara
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About Otoplasty Treatment in Vadodara
Otoplasty
Otoplasty signifies the surgical and non-surgical strategies for remedying the distortions and imperfections of the pinna (external ear), and for recreating an inadequate, or disfigured, or missing external ear, subsequent to congenital conditions (e.g. microtia, anotia, and so forth.) and trauma (limit, infiltrating, or blast).The otoplastic surgeon adjusts the imperfection or disfigurement by making an external ear that is of characteristic extents, shape, and appearance, generally accomplished by the reshaping, the moving, and the expanding of the cartilaginous bolster framework of the pinna. In addition, the congenital ear distortions occasionally overlaps with other medical conditions (e.g. Treacher Collins disorder and hemifacial microsomia).
Otoplasty (surgery of the ear) was created in ancient India, in the fifth century BC, by the ayurvedic physician Sushruta (ca. 800 BC), In his time, the physician Sushruta and his medical understudies created otoplastic and other plastic surgical strategies and techniques for adjusting (repairing) and reproducing ears, noses, lips, and genitalia that were removed as criminal, religious, and military disciplines.