US EarWell Clinical Research Studies and Journal Articles

EarWell Clinical Research Study – Ear Malformation Correction

Classification of Newborn Ear Malformations and their Treatment with the EarWell Infant Ear Correction System
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Richard Ha, M.D., Matthew Trovato

EarWell® Clinical Research Study – Nonsurgically Correcting Auricular Deformities

Ear Molding in Newborn Infants with Auricular Deformities
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
H. Steve Byrd M.D.

EarWell® Clinical Research Study – A Shortened Treatment Protocol for Ear Molding

The Newborn Butterfly Project- A Shortened Treatment Protocol for Ear Molding
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Melissa Doft, M.D.

EarWell® Clinical Research Study – Cryptotia Ear Malformation

Congenital ear malformations- Effectively correcting cryptotia with neonatal ear molding 4
Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Collin Rozanski, BA; Joseph J. Rousso, M.D.

Seminars in Plastic Surgery, Volume 31

Newborn Ear Deformities: Early Recognition and Novel Nonoperative Techniques
Kelly Schultz, BA; Diana Guillen, PA-C; Renata Maricevich, MD

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal (PRS)

Classification of Newborn Ear Malformations and their Treatment with the EarWell Infant Ear Correction System
Lily Daniali, MD; Kameron Rezzadeh, MD; Cheryl Shell, APN; Mathew Trovato, MD; Richard Ha, MD; H. Steve Byrd, MD

Cornell University, Cornell Chronicle

New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center Study
Doctors non-surgically correct infant ear deformities.
Anthony N. LaBruna, M.D.; Ashutosh Kacker, M.D.; Jennifer I. DiPace, M.D.

Stanford School of Medicine Study

Stanford School of Medicine Study
Ear device corrects newborn ear deformities without surgery.

US EarWell Clinical Research Studies and Journal Articles

Israel – Ear Deformations in Preterm Newborns: Non-Surgical Treatment

Asaf Olshinka, MD, Dean D. Ad-El, MD, Dafna (Shilo) Yaacobi, MD, and Moshe Ashkenazi, MD

Netherlands – Nonsurgical Correction of Congenital Ear Anomalies: A Review of the Literature

Pediatric Craniofacial – PRS Global Open
Michelle Feijen, M.D.; H. van der Hoffplein, M.D.

Singapore- Non-Surgical Correction For Childhood Ear Deformities

Congenital ear deformities occur in one in three children, of which deformations such as misshapen ears are most common. Ear molding is a highly effective method for the non-invasive correction of ear deformations in newborns, with a success rate of more than 90 percent if commenced within the first few days after birth.
Dr. Chia Hui Ling

Singapore- Efficacy of Ear Molding in Infants using the EarWell Infant Correction System and Factors Affecting Outcome

One-third of infants have ear anomalies, and less than one-third self-correct. Correction of ear deformities by molding exploits the plasticity of the auricular cartilage because of circulating maternal estrogen during infancy. In this study, the authors assess the efficacy of the EarWell Infant Correction System in the correction of ear deformities and determine the factors that affect its outcome.
Stephanie L. S. Chan, M.B.B.S., M.Med. Gale J. S. Lim, F.A.M.S. Yong Chen Por, F.A.M.S. Ming Fang Chiang, B.N. Shuxian Ho, B.N. Seyed Ehsan Saffari, Ph.D. Hui-Ling Chia, M.B.B.S., M.Med.

Austria – Non-invasive correction of congenital ear deformities with the EarWell Correction System: a prospective study

In German with English translation
Johanna Schratt; Paul Kuegler; Anja Binter; Matthias Rab

China – Curative effect observation on deformed auricle treated with EarWell Infant Ear Correction System with modular parents’ nursing education

To investigate the efficacy and patient satisfaction of the EarWell Infant Ear Correction System combined with modular parents’ nursing education’s curative effect on deformed auricle.
Wei Weia, Ren-Zhong Luoa, Zhen-Yun Huanga, Rui Mib

China – Newborn ear deformities and their treatment efficiency with Earwell infant T ear correction system in China

Newborn ear deformity can be performed through EarWell infant ear correction system as a non- surgical treatment to avoid plastic surgery. In the newborn period, the auricle is soft and the cartilage is plastic, the deformed auricle shape can be treated by mechanical action.
Jun-li Zhang, Chen-long Lib, Yao-yao Fub, Tian-yuZhangb

China – Deformational Auricular Anomalies in Newborn Infants: Early Recognition and Non-surgical Correction

Deformational Auricular Anomalies in Newborn Infants- Early Recognition and Non-surgical Correction
Infants: Early Recognition and Non-surgical Correction
Su Yu, Ding Zhiwei

China – Application of Non-Invasive Correction of Congenital Auricle Deformity

Application Of Non-Invasive Correction of Congenital Auricle Deformity Becon Medical
Zhou Jie, QI Xiangdong, Chen Jianwu

China – The Treatment Efficiency of a New Ear Molding Device In Infants With Congenital Ear Abnormalities

The Treatment Efficiency Of a New Ear Molding Device In Infants With Congenital Ear Abnormalities
Chen Peiwei 1 LI Jie 2 Zhao Shouqin 1 Yang Jingsong 1 Dou Jingmin 1 Wei Chenyi 1

China – Effectiveness of Ear Molding In the Treatment Of Congenital Auricular Deformity

Effectiveness of Ear Molding In the Treatment of Congenital Auricular Deformity
Chen Peiwei 1 Li Jie 2 Zhao Shouqin 1 Yang Jingsong 1 Dou Jingmin 1 Wei Chenyi 1

China – Application and Development of Non-Invasive Method of Congenital Ear Deformity Correction

Xiangdong Qi, Jie Zhou

China – Ear Molding for Congenital Auricular Deformities: Efficacy and Factors Affecting Outcomes

Lin-Bi Hui; Ming-Hua Li; Ying Lui