
Earlobe Repair is a minor surgical procedure to repair torn, stretched, or split earlobes due to heavy earrings, accidental tears, and enlarged earlobe piercings. The procedure involves reshaping and stitching the damaged earlobe to restore a natural appearance. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and usually takes only one session.
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Earlobe repair is a minor surgical procedure to repair and restore the earlobe. Torn earlobes and large earlobe piercings can occur due to heavy earrings, accidents, and long-term stretched earlobe piercings, as well as enlarged earlobe piercings. The procedure involves removing the damaged tissue and stitching the earlobe to restore a smooth and natural appearance.
The procedure is carried out with local anaesthetics to ensure your comfort during the procedure. Your dermatologist sutures the torn or stretched parts of your ears together to create a smooth appearance. Within weeks of healing, collagen is rebuilt to create a more defined appearance of your ears. The method used is determined by the nature of the tear or stretch to ensure an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Risks & Considerations:
As with any other minor surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection, bleeding, asymmetry, numbness, scarring, and keloid formation. If you have a history of keloids or any other bleeding problems, it is best to inform your doctor during consultation.
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Women often visit us when their favourite earring has torn the lobe or when they have worn heavy earrings over time. Repairing your ears ensures balance and comfort to enable you to wear your favourite earrings with confidence.
Men visit us when they want to repair torn ears from injuries or when they want to close enlarged holes from gauge piercings. Men also visit us when they want to repair stretched ears from gauge piercings.
The dermatologist will examine your earlobe, review your medical history, and discuss the outcome of the treatment before the session. You should share your medications, particularly blood thinners, and medical history. You should not stop taking blood thinners without consulting your doctor.
The doctor will clean your ear and inject a local anaesthetic to numb the area. The doctor will then trim damaged tissue and use fine sutures to restore your earlobe to a natural shape.
A small dressing is placed over your ear after the treatment. The area may feel swollen and sore for a few days after treatment. Your stitches will be removed in 5-10 days. You should not wear heavy earrings before your doctor advises you to do so. You can consider re-piercing your ear after 6-12 weeks.










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Earlobe repair is a surgical procedure to close torn or stretched holes and improve the appearance of the earlobe. As the area heals, the earlobe becomes soft, and scars gradually improve. For large-gauge closures, staged repair may be suggested to obtain the best results.
What You Will Usually Notice
Heavy earrings, accidental tugs on earrings, or stretching of the pierced area with gauge or large earrings may cause tears or splitting of the earlobe.
You will feel numb during the procedure since it is under local anesthesia. You may feel mild pain for a few days after surgery.
It may take 20-30 minutes for each ear, depending on how badly damaged it is.
It may take 5-10 days for initial healing and removal of stitches. It may take 6-12 weeks for complete healing and strengthening of tissues. You may consult with your doctor for personal advice.
It is not recommended to wear any earrings at all. You may wear one after 6-12 weeks; however, it is recommended that you wait for at least 3 months.
Yes, there will be a scar. It is normal for there to be a scar after earlobe repair.
Yes. Large holes can be repaired; however, if it is too big, it may be better to do it in two separate surgeries for better results.
Yes. Stitches may come out in 5-10 days if not dissolvable stitches. Your doctor may use dissolvable stitches; however, it is not recommended.
Yes. It is safe if done by experienced dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Complications do not often occur with proper care.
Yes. You may have your two earlobes repaired at the same time if necessary.
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