Split Earlobe Repair

Overview

Torn or split earlobes occur due to trauma, and in some cases from extended use of heavy earrings. Earlobes can be completely ripped and torn or the site of ear piercings can be widened or stretched. With the rise of fashion piercings and body modifications like ear plugs and earlobe stretching, there are more patients than ever – male and female – seeking surgery to repair split earlobes. Split earlobe repair is a surgical procedure.


What does the procedure entail?


The procedure involves the removal of the damaged skin around the torn earlobe before reattaching both sides. This surgical procedure can also help to mend lobes that have been split or stretched as part of body modification, although the techniques can differ depending on the patient’s needs. A full consultation and assessment will be required prior to surgery to ensure the results are effective. This procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic, the surgeon will remove the torn or ripped skin edges and stitch the newly formed edges together with sutures. You will be seen back in the dressing clinic at 2 weeks to remove the superficial sutures.


Procedure Summary

 

Split Earlobe Repair

 

Anaesthetic : Local Anaesthetic

Operative time : 45 mins

Hospital Stay : Daycase

Time off work : None

Recovery Time : None



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