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Introduction of external ear reconstruction
External ear reconstruction is a surgical repair of congenital ear contour defect or external ear loss. Total auricle reconstruction includes the high technical difficulty of plastic surgery, and the difficulty lies in the cutting of skin flap, fascia flap, costal cartilage, carving of cartilage scaffold and skin grafting. A realistic auricle needs to be thin and smart, close to normal ears, and also needs a realistic three-dimensional sense.