A woman in her later 70’s with a large defect of her ear after Mohs excision of a Basal Cell Carcinoma. Her earlobes have drooped with age. She is shown before surgery, just after Mohs excision and again, 4 ½ months after a reduction otoplasty/earlobe lift procedure that pulled the excess tissues up from the lower ear to repair the defect. A modified Antia-Buch type procedure. The right ear is now more youthful in appearance without as much drooping of the earlobe and although the right ear is smaller than the left ear from a front view, no one notices because the ear has a normal shape. Scars are at their reddest and thickest at 6 weeks and typically fade and improve over the next 2 years.
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