1. Surgical correction: For severe ear malformation, surgery may be necessary. Surgery is usually performed when the baby is a few months old, but the specific time depends on the doctor's advice and the baby's health.
2. Auricular plastic surgery: This is a non-surgical treatment, suitable for mild to moderate ear deformities. Doctors will use special materials and tools to shape the ears, making them closer to the normal appearance.
3. Hearing screening: If the baby has ear deformity, it is recommended to do hearing screening. This can help determine whether there is a hearing problem and decide whether further treatment is needed.
4. Home care: For mild ear deformities, parents can help promote the growth and development of ears through massage and tapping. In addition, it is also important to take your baby to see a doctor regularly to ensure that the health of your ears is monitored and treated.