2, cauliflower ears: this type of ear generally appears after auricle burns or trauma. After the ear is damaged, the cartilage contracture thickens and deforms, and curls up like cauliflower. This type of ear can also be restored to normal through ear plastic surgery.
3. Valved ear: Valved ear is a common congenital ear malformation. The symptom is that the auricle is slightly larger and the upper part is flat, which is very unsightly. If parents find that their children belong to this type of ears, they should take them to the hospital for ear plastic surgery when they are five or six years old.
4. Cup-shaped ears: Cup-shaped ears are also called rolled ears, which are more common on both sides. Symptoms include tight helix margin, curly adhesion of auricle cartilage, narrow scaphoid and triangular fossa. Patients should receive ear plastic surgery as soon as possible, and the sooner they recover, the better.
5, no ears, small ears, many ears (auxiliary ears), giant ears, etc.
6. Congenital earlobe is too big, too small, too long and too sharp, and the earlobe is cracked, resulting in earlobe defect and earlobe laceration the day after tomorrow.