This 31-year-old woman wanted to treat her torn and stretched earlobe piercings; these had become traumatized after wearing heavy earrings as a teenager. She wanted to return to a single earlobe piercing after repair. Our Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Inessa Fishman treated the stretched and torn piercings with an earlobe repair, and re-pierced the earlobe 1.5 months after treatment. The patient is shown with excellent healing progress from her repair, and immediately after re-piercing.
About Earlobe Repair Procedure
Stretched or torn earlobes commonly happen because of trauma, such as heavy earrings, children pulling on earrings, or gauging— the practice of placing increasingly larger studs into earlobe piercings as a part of body modification. Trauma stretches the piercing to an overly large hole or a completely split earlobe, with the piercing reaching down to the bottom edge of the lobe. Earlobe repair for stretched or torn earlobes is a relatively simple and minor surgical procedure that is performed in our office with the help of local anesthesia (injection of numbing medicine) or as part of a more extensive facial and neck rejuvenation procedure, such as a facelift or neck lift. Piercings that are placed too low on the earlobe or are mismatched between the lobes may also require earlobe repair, with re-piercing for a better piercing position. Our facial plastic surgeon Dr. Inessa Fishman commonly performs earlobe repair as a standalone procedure, or in combination with face and neck lift surgery.Learn More About Earlobe Repair
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