Patients most commonly seek otoplasty to resolve protruding ears. However, there are a number of other issues that can be corrected with this surgery. It can improve the appearance of a lop ear, which occurs when the tip of the ear folds down and forward; a cupped ear, which is an ear that is abnormally small; and a shell ear, which is when there is a curve in the ear’s outer rim. It may also improve the look of large or stretched earlobes that are the result of aging, earrings, or gauges. Dr. Sessa can help a patient determine whether otoplasty is a good solution for their particular ear abnormality.