Earlobe Repair Stoneham by Jonathan Hall, MD, FACS
Earlobe Repair Stoneham, MD | Jonathan Hall, MD, FACS
Understanding Earlobe Repair Surgery
Earlobe repair corrects split or torn earlobes, commonly resulting from heavy earrings, incorrect piercings, gauging, or earlobe trauma. Many patients experience drooping or aged-looking earlobes that can be significantly improved through surgical intervention.
Ideal Candidates for Earlobe Repair
Candidates for earlobe repair typically include individuals with:
- Split or torn earlobes
- Enlarged piercing holes
- Drooping or stretched earlobe appearance
- Good overall health
- Realistic expectations for correction
Surgical Procedure Details
Jonathan Hall, MD, FACS performs earlobe repair conveniently in-office under local anesthesia. Depending on the repair complexity, the procedure may involve:
- Surgical flap techniques
- Precise suturing of torn edges
- Removal of damaged tissue
- Minimal recovery time
Recovery and Aftercare
Patients can expect minimal discomfort following earlobe repair. Most individuals resume normal activities immediately, with recommended care including:
- Over-the-counter pain management
- Antibiotic ointment application
- Careful suture maintenance
- Avoiding heavy earrings during healing
Re-Piercing Recommendations
Dr. Hall recommends waiting a minimum of eight weeks before re-piercing the earlobe. To prevent future damage, patients should:
- Remove earrings while sleeping
- Avoid heavy jewelry
- Use titanium earrings to minimize allergic reactions
For more information about Earlobe Repair in Stoneham, MD, submit an enquiry to Jonathan Hall, MD, FACS.