The plastic surgery of grasping the ear is to remove too much cartilage and skin from the back of the ear, keep the original cartilage at the helix, cut it in parallel, curl it back to the natural antihelix, and then sew and fix it, so that the concha can return to the normal angle. After operation, the concave part of the ear should be filled with wet emery cloth, and then wrapped with cotton pad and bandage under pressure to maintain the required contour and position. The plastic design of the ear is very important. One month after operation, external force collision was avoided, and the surgical scar was behind the ear. Generally speaking, if you can take good care after operation, the scar is not obvious.