Earlobe Repair – Restore Natural Shape & Confidence
At Dermacure Skin Clinic, we offer safe and precise Earlobe Repair procedures for torn, stretched, or split earlobes. Whether due to heavy earrings, accidental trauma, piercing complications, or long-term use of gauges, damaged earlobes can affect both appearance and self-confidence.
Our dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons perform earlobe repair using fine suturing techniques and, when needed, laser support to restore the natural contour of the ear. The procedure is simple, minimally invasive, and performed under local anaesthesia. With expert care, healing is quick, and you can even re-pierce your ears after recovery if desired.
Why Choose Earlobe Repair at Dermacure?
Cosmetic Precision: Restores ear’s natural shape seamlessly.
Quick & Comfortable: Procedure takes only 30–45 minutes.
Minimal Downtime: Resume daily activities the same day.
Re-Piercing Possible: Safe to re-pierce after complete healing.
Safe & Sterile: Performed under local anaesthesia with fine sutures.
Boosts Confidence: No more worries about uneven, torn, or sagging lobes.
Best For These Concerns
Torn or split earlobes (from earrings/accidents)
Stretched earlobes (from heavy earrings or gauges)
Sagging or elongated holes due to aging or weight
Asymmetrical or deformed earlobes
Pre-Care
Avoid wearing earrings before the procedure.
Inform doctor about any blood-thinning medications.
Keep ears clean and free of infection.
After-Care
Keep the area clean and apply prescribed ointments.
Avoid pulling or pressure on the ear until fully healed.
Protect from water exposure for a few days.
Re-piercing is possible after 6–8 weeks (as advised).
FAQs
1. Is earlobe repair painful?
No. The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, ensuring comfort throughout.
2. How long does it take?
Usually 30–45 minutes per ear.
3. Will it leave a scar?
With fine cosmetic suturing, scars are minimal and fade over time.
4. When can I wear earrings again?
You can safely re-pierce your ear after 6–8 weeks, once healing is complete.
5. Is it permanent?
Yes. Once repaired, the earlobe regains strength and normal appearance.