Improvements in otoplasty: Dr. Milton Seiji Hayashi’s contribution to the conference | Safetech Digital

Advances in otoplasty have gained space in major scientific discussions about plastic surgery. Within this scenario, the participation of Dr. Milton Seiji Hayashi as a speaker at the conference reinforces the importance of the topic and highlights his contribution to improving techniques for correcting prominent ears. As the search for more natural outcomes and increasingly less invasive interventions increases, technical improvements have become necessary to increase the safety and quality of procedures.

Roundtable: A little-known technology discussion

On the first day of the event, Dr. Melton was part of a roundtable dedicated exclusively to otoplasty surgery updates. In it, he introduced a less invasive technique that works on cartilage in a more precise manner, preserving the underlying structures and reducing the asymmetry common in older findings. This approach caught the attention of the experts in attendance because it provides more control, greater stability and a more natural aesthetic finish.

Scientific presentation: technical variation and in-depth analysis

The second day witnessed Dr. Milton participating in the scientific category to compete for prizes. His presentation included an alternative technique for correcting prominent ears, targeting complex cases or patients with specific anatomical characteristics. The work highlighted signaling parameters, structural modifications and comparative outcomes, reinforcing the importance of precise and individualized methodologies.

Specialized course: Integration between reconstruction, refinement and race

At the end of the program, Dr. Milton taught a course on facial transformation in Eastern patients, expanding the dialogue between anatomy, aesthetics and cultural identity. Although the focus of the course was on facial reshaping, his experience with otoplasty remained the central focus of his participation at the conference, illustrating how different areas of plastic surgery are interconnected in the search for harmony and naturalness.

Dr. Milton Seiji Hayashi’s presence at the conference underscores his commitment to research, innovation and teaching. His improvements in otoplasty demonstrate how technological advances increase predictability of results and improve the patient experience. By sharing knowledge at an event of this magnitude, it contributes to the advancement of the specialty and enhances the scientific production that supports contemporary plastic surgery.