Earlobe Repair

What is Earlobe Repair?

Earlobe repair is a simple cosmetic and reconstructive procedure used to fix torn, stretched, or damaged earlobes. Common causes include injury, heavy earrings, or improper piercings. At ESENS ENT, we perform earlobe repair using precise techniques that restore the natural shape and appearance of the earlobe with minimal scarring. The treatment is quick, safe, and done under local anesthesia, making it ideal for people seeking a fast and effective solution for earlobe issues.

Common Reasons for Earlobe Repair

Earlobe damage may occur due to accidental trauma or prolonged stress.

Torn Earlobes

Caused by sudden pulls or tears from earrings or accidents.

Stretched Earlobes

Wearing heavy earrings or gauges can widen the piercing hole.

Keloid Formation

Some patients develop keloids that require surgical removal and correction.

Irregular Piercing Holes

Incorrect piercing sites can lead to uneven or split earlobes.

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Symptoms That May Need Earlobe Repair

Description: If your earlobes show damage, aesthetic changes, or discomfort, repair might be necessary.

Why Choose ESENS ENT for Earlobe Repair?

We offer skilled cosmetic repair for natural-looking results.

  • Experienced ENT cosmetic surgeons

  • Painless, quick, in-clinic procedure

  • Stitch removal and healing within 1–2 weeks

  • Scar-minimizing surgical methods

  • Supportive follow-up care for lasting results

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FAQs – Earlobe Repair

The procedure usually takes 30 to 45 minutes per ear.

 

It is done under local anesthesia and is virtually painless.

 

After full healing—usually 6–8 weeks, re-piercing can be done.

 

Minimal scarring is expected, which fades significantly over time.

Yes, both ears can be treated during the same session.

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