What is it
Earlobe repair is a simple and increasingly popular surgical procedure designed to correct tears or stretching of the piercing hole where earrings are worn.
The problem may appear as a complete split of the earlobe or as an unsightly enlargement that, besides altering appearance, prevents the normal use of earrings and accessories.
The goal of the procedure is to restore the natural shape and contour of the earlobe, bringing back harmony and balance to the ear.
Who is it for
The surgery is indicated for individuals with stretched or torn earlobes caused by different factors, such as:
- Prolonged use of heavy earrings
- Use of ear gauges
- Accidental tearing of earrings, especially in children
- Direct trauma affecting the earlobe
Regardless of the cause, the treatment restores a natural appearance and allows patients to wear earrings again safely and comfortably.
Scars
The surgery leaves an almost imperceptible scar, located at the point where the enlarged hole previously existed.
Over time, the scar tends to fade almost completely, resulting in a very discreet aesthetic outcome.
Technical Description
The surgical technique depends on the size of the hole and the quality of the surrounding skin. It can range from a simple closure to a partial reconstruction using adjacent tissue, always aiming to ensure a natural and long-lasting result.
During the consultation, the plastic surgeon will explain the most appropriate approach for each case. Typically, if both earlobes are affected, they can be repaired during the same procedure.
Type of Anaesthesia
Earlobe correction is performed under local anaesthesia, with no need for hospitalisation.
The procedure is quick, and the patient is discharged on the same day, being able to resume normal daily activities immediately.
Results and Benefits
The results are immediately visible, with complete closure of the hole and restoration of the earlobe’s natural shape.
After a few weeks, it is possible to have a new piercing done if desired, with full safety and without compromising the aesthetic result.
Recovery
Recovery is quick and without significant restrictions, allowing patients to return immediately to work or school.
Discomfort is minimal and easily managed with the postoperative care recommended by the medical team.
Post-operative Care
The surgery is performed on an outpatient basis and requires no complex care.
However, it is recommended to wait about three months before having a new piercing, and this should be done at least 3 mm away from the previous site to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.