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Exostosis is the medical term for an abnormal growth of bone within the ear canal. More commonly it is known as swimmer’s or surfers ear. The most common cause of exostosis is repeated exposure to cold water and wind which causes the bone surrounding the ear canal to thicken to defend the inner ear.

Symptoms include loss of hearing possibly combined with frequent and painful ear infections. Early symptoms include water trapping in the ear canal. As the condition progresses, debris/earwax may get trapped along with water and cause infection making surgery mandatory. Exostosis is most commonly treated by a surgical procedure to remove the growth(s). Traditionally the surgery has involved an incision behind the ear and a surgical drill to chisel out the excess bone growth. This method caused scarring and resulted in a longer recovery time.

Dr. Alavi is the only physician in Ventura County who is an expert in a minimally invasive procedure that uses a micro-chisel via the ear canal reducing the patient’s recovery time and leaving no scars behind the ear. Dr. Alavi has successfully performed this surgery on hundreds of patients. Surgery is the only known option for this condition and left untreated the patient may suffer irreparable damage and hearing loss.


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