Ear surgery may vary greatly in size and shape depending on a person’s genetic characteristics. About 80-90% of ear development is completed by the ages of 5-6. Since the ear develops mostly at an early age, ear deformities also become apparent during childhood. The most common ear problem is the so-called "Prominent Ear" deformity. This condition, where the auricle is positioned more forward than normal, is present in many people in a mild form, but sometimes it can be noticeable enough to disturb individuals from early childhood. In some cases, it may even cause serious psychological problems. However, this condition can be corrected with a simple and safe surgical procedure. When the term ear aesthetic surgery is used, it usually refers to the correction of prominent ears, but there are also many other deformities related to the ear. Some of these are congenital and structural, while others may occur due to trauma. Each ear deformity has its own characteristics and is surgically corrected with the most appropriate method.