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Earlobe Repair Surgery

Earlobe Repair Surgery

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Earlobe repair has become a widespread and popular surgery procedure. People are readily coming to repair their earlobes. Some wait for several years before getting their earlobes repaired. This is for removing heavy earrings or gauges. These often leave a big hole in the earlobe.

One might choose otoplasty surgery if their ears are bothering them. For instance, some have ears stuck out from the head. Some have misshapen ears due to birth defects or injury. Whatever be the reason, earlobe repair & surgery is the answer. Anyone can opt for ear correction surgery. It is feasible once a person’s ears have grown full size. With the best infrastructure and personnel, Medica’s team of skilled cosmetic and reconstructive surgeons makes our patients’ dreams into reality. Our surgeons are skilled and experienced in using the most up-to-date techniques to give our patients the finest possible results.

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What is an Earlobe?

An earlobe is a critical facial structure. Even though it has few bodily functions, it has important cultural value. Most of the cultures across the globe have the practice of ear piercing. This is either for ritual purposes or aesthetics. The earlobe is pierced to wear jewelry.

The earlobe comprises fat and skin. There is no thick cartilage presence. As such, it can be easily perforated. Several cultures encourage ear piercing. This is for wearing jewelry. Yet, earlobe piercing has several risks. The risk of earlobe rupture increases. Some tears heal in time. Yet, others may need medical attention. Earlobe repair & surgery is majorly for earring-induced damages to the earlobe. It can also be due to earlobe or earring tugging. Otoplasty surgery can be effective in mending this ruptured part. It can also restore the earlobe’s previous appearance.

The surgical method for repairing a split or torn earlobe is known as Split Earlobe Repair

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Causes

There are several reasons for earlobe surgery. Major reasons are elongated holes, split earlobe, or pinned earlobe. These can be due to several factors:

  • Wearing heavy earrings for a long period
  • Gauges in the earlobe, increasing in time, weight, and size
  • The earrings can catch between dresses and get pulled. This can be due to long earrings dangling over clothes.
  • Child pulling the earrings
  • Multiple piercings significantly closer to each other or closer to the earlobe bottom
  • Sudden trauma

Earlobe Repair can be classified as

  • Incomplete cleft: It is bilateral. It occurs with older women wearing heavy earrings. Wearing heavy jewellery for several years can result in an incomplete cleft.
  • Full cleft: This is generally unilateral. It results from direct and local trauma. This can be sudden pulling or tearing of the earrings.

Earlobe repair & surgery are classified based on the type of earlobe:

Most otoplasty surgeries are operated on using a vasoconstrictor and local anesthesia. Some surgeries need a double procedure to correct the defect. Surgeons utilize sutures for repairing ear splits. This surgery takes around one hour. Ear correction also involves skin lining. This is for fixing droopy earlobes.

Earlobe surgery can cause a few complications. These include hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation. It also includes suture dehiscence and keloids. Any pain is minimal and can be reduced with over-the-counter medication. It should be noted that earlobe repair surgery & otoplasty are a bit different. Otoplasty is surgery for ear correction.

Split Earlobe Repair/Lobuloplasty

Lobuloplasty is also termed a split earlobe repair. The surgery repairs torn or split earlobes. It is a type of cosmetic ear surgery. The cosmetic surgeon stretches the earlobe split downwards. This procedure completes the ear. The split is then stitched together. Minimum sutures are used to make the ear complete again. The sutures will be help for at least a week.

Recovery After Earlobe Repair

Post-surgery recovery steps are essential for its long-term success. Doctors suggest keeping the head in an elevated position for the next few days. In this way, the surgical location remains clean. Doctors can prescribe medications for pain. It is important to continue routine follow-ups. This helps keep the healing & recovery process in check.

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The Risks

Just like any other surgery, there are certain risks. Common risks are infection, bleeding, or reaction from anesthesia. There are other risks with the surgery such as:

  • Scarring
  • Asymmetric ear placement
  • Changed skin sensation
  • Allergic Reaction
  • Issues with stitches
  • Overcorrection

Results

Once the bandages are completely removed, immediate change is noticeable. Your ears appear different. These changes will be permanent. Most people say that they should have done it years before. Your overall personality and confidence can improve if you are happy with how you look. Therefore, it is important to opt for the best surgeons and hospitals in business. Look for the best otoplasty surgery near you to find the best surgeons for your earlobe repair & surgery.

Common Questions

Earlobe repair surgery is one of the most minimally invasive procedures available. This surgery, like any other that may make you worried, takes only 30 minutes and is done under a local anesthetic, so you won’t feel any pain.

Yes, you can put your earrings back on. The technique does not preclude you from having your earlobes repierced if you have had earlobe repair. In the vast majority of situations, patients are recommended to wait at least six weeks after the treatment before re-piercing their ears.

Stitches are normally removed 1 week after earlobe surgery, and the earlobe can be re-pierced once the area has fully healed, which takes about 1-2 months. If you pierce your ears again, avoid piercing the same location because the scar tissue could cause issues.

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