How to Identify Lidding Ear Deformity in Newborn Infants
Lidding ear deformity causes the upper part of a newborn’s ear to fold over, affecting over 25% of infants. Early intervention improves outcomes.
Lidding ear deformity causes the upper part of a newborn’s ear to fold over, affecting over 25% of infants. Early intervention improves outcomes.
Conchal Crus Ear Deformity in newborns features a cartilage fold causing ear asymmetry. Early intervention with devices like EarWell can reshape ears non-surgically.
Helical Rim Ear Deformity in newborns shows irregular ear edges. Early detection and treatment, especially with the EarWell® system, improve outcomes.
Prominent ear deformity, or cup ear, occurs when ears protrude over 9mm. Early detection aids effective treatment, including customized plans at Ear Well Centers.
Cup ear deformity in newborns requires early detection for effective non-surgical treatment, ensuring both aesthetic and emotional well-being.
Stahl’s ear deformity, or Vulcan ear, features an extra cartilage fold at birth, giving ears a pointed look. It typically doesn’t affect hearing and can be treated non-surgically.
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