Earlobe Repair
Years of holding the phone to your ear, wearing heavy
earrings or sustaining trauma to your earlobes can contribute
to the need for lobe repair. Whether this has created
an overly large hole or a full tear/split to the lobe,
it can be successfully repaired through minor plastic
surgery.
Earlobe repair surgery is done using only local anesthetic,
and has no downtime or recovery period. Once the lobe
has been numbed with anesthetic, Dr. Matas makes an
incision around the existing opening, removing a thin
strip of skin. Once the skin has been removed, the two
layers of fresh skin are brought together and sutured
with special sutures.
Within a few days, the sutures are carefully removed
so as not to leave any suture marks. Re-piercing of
the earlobe takes place in 6 weeks time using surgical
steel posts that you provide. The new hole will be placed
in a slightly different location from the original hole
in order to preserve your results long-term.
In older women, we often observe the earlobes becoming
longer than they were at an earlier age. In this situation,
an earlobe reduction can also be performed to shorten
and tighten the lobes back to a more youthful appearance.
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