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.
IntroductionWelcoming a newborn is a joyful time for parents, but noticing something unexpected, like the shape of your baby’s ears,…