Will a Torn Earlobe Heal Itself?

Understanding how earlobe tears can be unsightly and uncomfortable, they commonly occur for various reasons, whether it's due to a snagged earring, accidental pulling, or stretching gone wrong. Regardless of the cause, a torn earlobe can be distressing and a common question we receive is from patients wondering if it will heal on its own. [...]

By | June 9th, 2023|earlobe repair|0 Comments

What Happens If You Don’t Repair a Torn Earlobe?

Torn earlobes are unlikely to heal on their own. While some amount of healing will take place due to the body's miraculous abilities, you are likely to be left with a sagging earlobe, and it may even remain split, causing an odd double earlobe effect. In other words, while there is nothing life-threatening about a [...]

By | June 14th, 2022|earlobe repair|0 Comments

Will a Torn Earlobe Heal Itself, or Does It Need to Be Surgically Repaired?

The healing abilities of the human body are incredible. If you experience an injury, you know the body will start to mend almost immediately. So unless you have a condition that stops you from clotting, you know a torn earlobe won’t bleed forever. But, while each side of the earlobe should heal, it is unlikely [...]

By | February 11th, 2022|earlobe repair|0 Comments

Can I Wear Earrings After Earlobe Repair Surgery?

Stretched or even torn earlobes are common injuries, particularly for those who like to wear earrings. How can earlobe repair surgery help you to restore a natural earlobe appearance? Can you ever wear earrings again after the surgery? What are some ways to avoid repeat damage? Here are a few things you should know about [...]

By | June 14th, 2021|earlobe repair|0 Comments

Will a Split Earlobe Repair Itself?

The human body has the amazing ability to heal itself from many types of injuries. A common injury is a split earlobe. So you may wonder: Will this heal on its own, or do I need to seek medical attention? The good news is that (unless you have a condition that limits your ability to [...]

Can All Torn Earlobes Be Repaired?

Whether your earlobes are stretched, damaged, or completely torn through, earlobe repair surgery offers you the hope of regaining a natural ear appearance! The main way that earlobe tears and other damage occur is through piercings. Whether you wear heavy earrings for years, get an earring caught on a piece of clothing, or have a [...]

By | October 16th, 2020|earlobe repair|0 Comments

How Effective Is Earlobe Repair Surgery?

Perhaps you have spent decades wearing heavy earrings to make a statement. Now it looks like your earlobes are trying to make the statement that two are better than one. You’ve heard about earlobe repair, and you want to know if it can help you to fix your earlobes and get them back to a [...]

By | November 15th, 2019|earlobe repair|0 Comments

Who Is a Good Candidate for Earlobe Repair?

Earlobe repair is one of the most common forms of cosmetic surgery. The shape of the earlobe changes as a person ages and accidents or piercings can lead to unsightly split earlobes. How can you know if you are a good candidate this type of facial cosmetic surgery? Here are a few considerations to help [...]

By | January 31st, 2019|earlobe repair|0 Comments

Can Both Stretched and Torn Earlobes Be Repaired?

This is a common question that we hear from clients at NY Face Place on Long Island. This is because wearing heavy earrings for many years can stretch out the earlobes and finally result in the lobes themselves becoming torn. Is there anything that Dr. Alex can do for both stretched and torn earlobes? Happily, [...]

By | July 18th, 2018|earlobe repair|0 Comments

Common Questions on Treating Torn Earlobes with Earlobe Repair Surgery

If you are looking for earlobe repair on Long Island, you may have some questions about how surgery can help to repair torn earlobes. Since this is one of the specialties of Dr. Alex here at NY Face Place, we’d like to answer five of the most common questions we hear regarding this treatment. #1 [...]

By | November 20th, 2017|earlobe repair|0 Comments
 
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