“Earlobe-Stretching Regret” Causes Surge in Cosmetic Surgery Procedure

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There has been a large upsurge in earlobe surgery, primarily due to what is known as “earlobe-stretching regret”. People who are experiencing this generally had their earlobes stretched during a process that expanded what were once tiny holes in the ear usually associated with pierced ears.

 

This ear modification is often called earlobe gauging and was trendy among younger people almost 10 years ago. Some individuals who underwent this procedure are now getting older and trying to enter the workforce, so they are looking for solutions to reverse the effects of earlobe gauging.

 

In addition to repairing stretched earlobes, patients may seek treatment to correct a defect or improper shape of the earlobes. Additionally, some people seek to restore their earlobes to a more youthful look and shape. A procedure called otoplasty can help in all of these cases, as it essentially can change the position, size, or proportion of the ears and earlobes.

 

How Otoplasty Can Treat Earlobes

 

First of all, if you are seeking treatment from earlobe stretching regret or any other type of earlobe damage or issues, you should consult with an experienced doctor to discuss the repairs, and the end result you are seeking. “There are several techniques and procedures that can be used depending on the desired results” said Dr. Thomas Wright, medical director of Laser Lipo and Vein Center.

 

The two basic procedures are:

 

Earlobe repair — This procedure is used to repair earlobes that may have been torn or otherwise injured. A small incision is made and sutures are placed to repair the tear.

 

Earlobe reduction — This procedure will remove excess skin that may have been caused by earlobe lengthening. A small incision is made within the creases of the ear that will essentially become invisible after healing. The excess skin is removed and then the area is sutured.

 

These procedures generally take between 30 and 90 minutes to complete and are performed with a local anesthetic. There is a minimal recovery time, where you may need to wear a compression dressing to ensure proper healing. However, most patients can return to their normal routines a few hours after the procedure.

 

If you want to discuss your options for earlobe repair or reduction, call us at Laser Lipo and Vein Center to set up a complimentary consultation. Dr. Wright and his team of professionals can help you achieve the look that you desire.