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Ear lobe repair is a minor surgical procedure designed to correct stretched, torn, or split ear lobes. Whether due to heavy earrings, trauma, or gradual stretching over time, damaged ear lobes can be effectively restored to their natural shape and appearance. At Pearl Health Clinic, our skilled surgeons use advanced techniques to achieve seamless, natural-looking results. All procedures are performed at a state-of-the-art hospital facility where our surgeon is empaneled, ensuring the highest level of care and precision.
Ear lobe repair is typically performed under local anesthesia and involves carefully removing damaged tissue, followed by meticulous stitching to restore the ear lobe’s shape. The procedure is quick, usually lasting between 30 to 60 minutes per ear, with minimal downtime.
Benefits of Ear Lobe Repair:
Patients typically experience mild swelling and discomfort after the procedure, which subsides within a few days. Stitches are usually removed within one to two weeks, and the scars are generally minimal and fade over time. Full healing takes a few months, after which re-piercing can be considered.
Choosing a highly experienced surgeon is essential for achieving optimal results. Our Pearl Health clinic is recognized for its commitment to safety, innovation, and delivering exceptional patient care. We adhere to international best practices and use cutting-edge technology to ensure every patient receives a customized treatment plan tailored to their specific needs.
1. What is ear lobe repair?
Ear lobe repair is a surgical procedure to correct damaged or stretched ear lobes. It can address issues such as torn, stretched, or elongated lobes, often caused by heavy earrings, trauma, or other factors.
2. Who is a good candidate for ear lobe repair?
Good candidates are individuals with damaged or stretched ear lobes who want to restore their appearance. The procedure is suitable for anyone in good health who has realistic expectations about the outcome.
3. How is the ear lobe repair procedure performed?
The procedure typically involves local anesthesia to numb the area. The surgeon will remove the damaged tissue and reshape or stitch the ear lobe to restore its normal appearance. The method can vary depending on the extent of the damage.
4. What type of anesthesia is used?
Ear lobe repair is usually performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area but keeps you awake. For patients with significant anxiety or specific preferences, sedation may be used.
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