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A Pinch Test to Correct an Unfolded Helix: An Innovative and Predictable Technique
Jesus Olivas-Menayo1, Cristina Gomez-Martinez de Lecea2
1FEMM Cirugía y Medicina Estética, Calle Velázquez 22, 1º, 28001, Madrid, Spain. doctor@olivasmenayo.com.
Abstract:
The unfolded helix is an ear deformity more frequent than expected. It might be presented alone or combined with other scapha or concha anomalies, giving the appearance of big and prominent ears. Currently, there are few reports published about its restoration and few modifications have been made to its original surgical approaches since the 1970s. The technique herein described aims to facilitate the helix rim restoration procedure by considering the following preoperative and surgical advices. The preoperative use of the pinch test allows to better understand the patients' expectations, helps to explain the future outcomes to them and simplifies the marking of the tissue to be removed. The additional bilateral only-cartilage resections and the maintenance of the skin excess permit to optimize the cosmetic outcomes. This innovative surgical approach for the helix rim restoration is reliable, has little morbidity associated and presents consistent effective results. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE V: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .
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