Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . SURGERY OF THE EAR 421 should not be placed through the cartilage but through the perichon-drium, which is quite tough. Kolles Operation (with Modifications) for Abnormally ProminentAuricle.—An incision is made through the skin on the back of theauricle, cm. {^4 inch) from its free border, from the sulcusabove downward to the junction of the retro-auricular skin with thatof the neck. Bleeding occurs, and Kolle says that if the ear is pressedback against the head the outline will be marked on the skin, so that thesecond incision can be made a
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . SURGERY OF THE EAR 421 should not be placed through the cartilage but through the perichon-drium, which is quite tough. Kolles Operation (with Modifications) for Abnormally ProminentAuricle.—An incision is made through the skin on the back of theauricle, cm. {^4 inch) from its free border, from the sulcusabove downward to the junction of the retro-auricular skin with thatof the neck. Bleeding occurs, and Kolle says that if the ear is pressedback against the head the outline will be marked on the skin, so that thesecond incision can be made along this
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