I wouldn't really want to consider this plastic surgery, but i wanted to get some work done on my ears. Just the earlobes..theyre kind of mishapen, theyre long and droopy. and i wanted to get part of my ear lobes removes so that my ear looks smaller and the lobes are more even and better looking. This process wouldnt be too complicated would it? I'm only 15 but they have been a source of embarassment ever since i was little. So can i go somewhere and get this done when i'm 18? Or 21? How much do you think the estimate for this small operation would cost? I live in Chicago if that helps. Any opinions?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? AskMuni answered Tuesday May 2 2006, 12:28 am: You can get plastic surgery at any age....but if you're not 18 you have to have your parent sign a consent form. If you want to get your ears done, ask your parents to help you look for a good plastic surgeon...ask to see a portfolio of the work that he's done to make sure he knows what he's doing and then go from there. Don't just go with the first plastic surgeon you see!!!! If the surgeon you want lives out of your town...take a picture of your ears...email it to them and tell them your problem...they should email you back with details and set up an appointment to talk to you about what the cost is and what they're gonna do. Considering that every operation varies in cost..depending on how much work has to be done..i can't give you a price...but it is expensive..a good approximate would be in the hundreds...but every surgeon charges a different price so you're gonna have to ask for yourself!!!! good luck. [ AskMuni's advice column | Ask AskMuni A Question ]
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