Riding ear is a congenital disease and is not good.
Driver's ear is a congenital problem, also known as Bat ears. The basic cause is that when the fetus is forming, the cartilage of the ear does not develop to fold back, but stretches outward.
Generally, the normal angle between the ears and the side of the head is about 30 degrees. When the angle is greater than 45 degrees, the appearance of the ear will appear. Many patients often feel that their ears have strange shapes and are afraid of being teased by others, so they often grow long hair.
Anyone who feels that he or she suffers from the problem of driver's ear and desires to improve the unsightly and eye-catching ears can consult a plastic surgeon and consider the possibility of surgical improvement. The surgery itself to improve the ears is very safe. There are no special risks or sequelae, and it will not affect hearing. Therefore, there are no special restrictions on who is suitable for the surgery.