Hey I was looking on google about getting
my ears pinned back and found this site,
im 16 an my ears stick out but ive found
it pretty easy just to laugh off the jokes
bout them an the girls I been with ent
seemed to be bothered but ive decided that
I want them pinned back cause I just want
to look better and I reckon ill get with
more girls then. I just want to know what
the operation is like.
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mmonroemaniac
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Joined: 29 Jun 2006 Posts: 5 Location: kent , england
Posted: 06-29-06 12:16pm
Hey, I just joined so I could answer this
question.
I have my consultation for this op on the
7th july, going privatly so I should be in
within a few weeks.
I tried to get it on the nhs, but you need
to be a child. I.E under 16.
The operation costs £1800 and around
£100 for a consultation. I cant wait to
finally wear my hair up! ;)
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luke88
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Joined: 04 Aug 2006 Posts: 8 Location: Staffordshire, UK
Posted: 08-04-06 10:51am
Hello
first may I was almost 18 when I had the
operation free on the nhs. I guess it
solely depends on your individual trust
and yourown case I guess.
If your ears bother you that much and you
can't afford the costs, go to your doctor,
it's worth a try.
I sat with my doctor, he asked me what was
up, I burst into ears, told him how sick I
was of mystupid ears, immediate referral.
I went to the consultation, immediate
referal for the operation. It solely
depends how distressed you are and I was
distressed.
The operation was, unofrtunately
unsuccessful. The pain was quite bad in
my case, lots of throbbing for hours on
end, the tablets didn't work well.
Despite this, myears looked great after I
had the bandages taken off. Then a few
weeks later, my ears started to move
forward again. I'm not kind of in square
one again.
I'm 18, going university in september, no
money, want my ears done again... What do
I do? Wait until i'm in a full time job?
I can't do that, I want it not to be an
issue now, I don't want to live through my
university experience with ears on my
mind. Therefore I want the operation.
I'm going try the nhs again, but to my new
doctor at university, see where that gets
me. If not, then I guess it's the
lottery, or i'll have to save mystudent
loan and not go out - if I want it that
bad, i'd do it.
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cat stevens
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Joined: 18 Sep 2006 Posts: 3
What?? Help Posted: 09-18-06 05:39am
I have read through all the things every1
has posted and i'm still not sure. What
is nhs use are talking about what does it
mean??
I am 14 and hate my ears, I get teased at
school and anyways try and hide them under
really bad haircuts which cover them, I
really want to get them pinned back but I
don't come from a very rich family so I
couldn't pay alot of money to get them
done help me plzz......
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luke88
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Joined: 04 Aug 2006 Posts: 8 Location: Staffordshire, UK
Re: What?? Help Posted: 09-18-06 05:45am
cat stevens
wrote:
i have read through all the
things every1 has posted and i'm still not
sure. What is nhs use are talking about
what does it mean??
I am 14 and hate my ears, I get teased at
school and anyways try and hide them under
really bad haircuts which cover them, I
really want to get them pinned back but I
don't come from a very rich family so I
couldn't pay alot of money to get them
done help me
plzz......
are you from the uk?
The nhs is the uk's national health
system, where it's funded my the tax
payer.
It does sound like your ears bother you as
you wouldn't be bothering to deliberately
cover them up all of the time.
If you go see your doctor and explain your
situation, tell them your ears bother you
because yhey stick out too much and you're
under a lot of stress. You could get a
referral to see a consultant, who will
then give you a date for the operation.
This will be done under the nhs which
means you won't have to pay a penny.
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cat stevens
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Joined: 18 Sep 2006 Posts: 3
Ohh Posted: 09-18-06 06:40am
Umm I live in australia. If I do get my
ears pinned bak then how long must I keep
the bandich around my head for because I
dont want to go to skool with it on I will
just get more teased. Also I have to work
up the courage to ask mum or dad to take
me to a doc
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luke88
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Joined: 04 Aug 2006 Posts: 8 Location: Staffordshire, UK
Re: Ohh Posted: 09-18-06 07:44am
cat stevens
wrote:
umm I live in australia.
If I do get my ears pinned bak then how
long must I keep the bandich around my
head for because I dont want to go to
skool with it on I will just get more
teased. Also I have to work up the
courage to ask mum or dad to take me to a
doc
hey, it was hard for me
to tell my mother too and i'm 18.
I strongly advise you not to go anywhere
while you have the bandages on. You will
probably have to wear it for about a week.
You can go school immediately after
you've had the bandage off.
I hope you manage to tell your parents and
they full support you. If they don't, ask
your aunt or uncle for example if they
will take you to the doctors. Let them
know how you feel. The quicker you've
done it the better and the environment you
live will be more understanding of you.
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Carlos_will
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Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom
Hey People Posted: 11-02-06 09:52am
Hey,
i always had people commenting or making
jokes about my ears, and when I finally
officially decided that I wanted to go
through with getting them pinned back, I
told a few of my close friends about it,
and they said "your ears don't stick out
that much". I've been called a monkey
countless times in my life, by variously
aged people! And I grew quite sick of
it, it made me feel as if people were not
taking me seriously for who I am. The
fact that people were saying all these
things about my ears, then afterwards I
have people saying to me you don't need to
get your ears pinned back really annoyed
me. It's like I can never win.
I realised that when people made 'jokes'
or judgements about my ears sticking out
too much or being too big, they had to to
think in heir mind that they actually
thought that in the first place to make
the joke or comment, and yet...They still
say they didn't mean it, but they almost
had to mean what they said about my ears
because the idea of whatever they said
about my ears was thought in their mind.
And even if they didn't mean it, they
still said it so the point of my ears
sticking out too much becomes apparent.
Anyway I had it done 5 days ago and i'm
still wearing the bandage, I have had
irritation from the fibres of the
material, so it depends on what material
they give u for the bandage. It drove
me mad being so desperate to itch or
scratch, but this is only because the
scars are healing where they cut open the
ear to re-arrange the cartilage. I
have read on the internet that after a few
months people that had it done would
notice their ears sticking out slightly
more again after the operation, is this
true?
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liam_no1
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1 Location: edinburgh
Posted: 01-21-07 17:16pm
Just wondering where u guys went to get
your ears pinned back if you didn't go
with the nhs. I'm 19 so prob wouldnt get
it for free so just wondering who's the
best and/or cheapest plastic surgeons to
go with
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LALife
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Joined: 05 Feb 2007 Posts: 1
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Posted: 02-05-07 01:03am
Does anyone know a good plastic surgeon
who does ear pinning in the pasadena or
los angeles area? If so how much does
he/she charge. Thanks.
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LHOBSON21
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Joined: 09 Mar 2007 Posts: 1 Location: CREWE
Re: Hs Anyone Had Their Ears Pinned Back? Can U Help Me? Posted: 03-09-07 09:20am
HI i had my ears pinned back on Tuesay! it
is now friday and i have already had the
bandages taken off this morning, it hurts
a tint bit but notin pain killers cant
sort out, i had the op done under local
anestetic in Budapest, Hungary! i have
read on the internet and this place only
has really good reviews, and it only cost
me £520! fot both ears!
i havent seen what they look like yet, but
they seem to be doing fine,
i got flights to hungary the op an a hotel
all for £700
so if anyone would like more info pics or
any help with this email me on LHOBSO
N16@HOTMAIL.COM
thanks
Lynsey 21
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dalebarton
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Joined: 14 Sep 2007 Posts: 1
My Ears Posted: 09-14-07 16:44pm
I have read all the comments left by
people and most of them are simular
problems to myn...im a 16 year old male
and just started college obviously i had
mates teasing me about my ears but i could
take it..but deep down it does put me down
and im just startin to think about surgery
but im worried i will look worse after the
operation..and even though people say i
dnt need the operation i still feel i do
wot do u think??? thanks x
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sugarhunny92
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Joined: 24 Sep 2007 Posts: 1
Nhs/how to Ask Parents Posted: 09-25-07 09:57am
i am 15 years old and i want otoplasty i
have read you can get it done free on the
nhs what age is it up to because i am 16
in may ?
also how to ask my parents i am embarrased
and scared and i dont know what to say to
them
thanks i always wear my hair down for
school cos i dont want people to see my
ears i hate them and also how long do you
have to wait for the op once you have
asked the doctor for it ? thanks xx
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pointyears07
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Joined: 29 Sep 2007 Posts: 1
Nxt Thus Posted: 09-29-07 07:29am
heyy im haveing my ears pinned back nxt
thus n im nerous does ne one no how long
the op take s wb xxx
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mandyy
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Joined: 05 Oct 2007 Posts: 2
Posted: 10-05-07 13:14pm
omggg i really want my ears pinned back
but im only 17...can anyone help me find a
place that will let me do it before im
18!!!!!
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mandyy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Oct 2007 Posts: 2
Posted: 10-08-07 09:38am
omg i really want mine dun aswel..im 17
tho and live in birmingham (UK)...could
anyone tel me a gd place to have mine dun
frm and how much it will cost.
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PPWNAGE
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Joined: 07 Nov 2007 Posts: 3
Posted: 11-07-07 15:54pm
i hade my ears pinned back when i was in
my 3 year of school so i was about 8, my
ears a severly outstanding.. i havent seen
anyone with ears like mine.. they werent
to bad in the first place, after i had the
op. i cant remember if my ears were back
for a while, but all i know now is that
they were made worse; they now stick
straight out and curl at the top, with
some scars/vains at the back. May have
just been the surgeon..
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baybie-lora
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Joined: 05 Dec 2007 Posts: 1
Posted: 12-05-07 12:27pm
i had mine done on the nhs 6 days ago, i
was under a local anasthetic and that was
the only part tht hurt . hopefully the
bandadges will be off tomorrow as im going
back then.
the stitches have already dissolved in my
right ear, the left stitches are still
there .
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kleebabiee
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Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Iv had mine donee ! :D Posted: 06-30-08 15:35pm
Anyone 16 or under can get there ears
done free on the NHS if they have a valid
reason ! If not i
think it costs
I had my ears done today ! Yes today hehe
,,
i was soo unbalievably nervouse but the
oporation went great and the staff was
lovely ,x
They Kept me well drugged up to make sure
i didnt have and pain, Hehe
it started to ware off a little while ago
and is now rather sore, but its nothing
more than a grazed knee .
I have to keep my bandage on for 10 days
then get my stitches removed, and sleep in
the head bandage for a futher 6 weeks,x
but different doctors work in different
ways
Anybody wanting the ooporation done, id
say go for it
And questions , just ask xx