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Whats wrong with my ears

I always knew that something was wrong with my ears, and other people realized this as well. Due to this I have faced a lot of ridicule that I cannot get over. So my questions is, what is exactly wrong with my ears?
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

And please don't worry or let it trouble you. It’s a part of you and becomes you and from what I can see it looks normal. Also, sometimes after the fix, it may not reach or may overshoot the planned structure, which is not good either.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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Sorry for the late reply, but I recently got it checked out. Apparently I'm missing the top portion of my ear which is why the middle part is sticking out. So I'm guessing it didn't develop properly. Looks like I'm stuck with it because I was told that it is going to be expensive to fix.
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Hello and hope you are doing well.

From what I see your ears appear normal to me. Mild asymmetry or variations in structure are a normal phenomenon, so please don't worry. If its troubling you, you can consult an ENT specialist, who may refer you to cosmetic surgeon if the need arises.

Hope this helped and do keep us posted.
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