Earlobe Repair in Plano, TX
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Benefits of an Earlobe Repair
- Restores the natural shape of the earlobes.
- Allows for the wearing of earrings again.
- Quick procedure with minimal downtime.
- Long-lasting results.
- Improves self-confidence and aesthetic appearance.
- Minimal scarring with proper care.
- Resolves issues caused by gauges or heavy earrings.
- Can prevent further damage and deformation.
- Low risk of complications.
- Performed under local anesthesia for comfort.
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Who is a good candidate for Earlobe Repair?
Individuals with torn, stretched, or deformed earlobes due to trauma, heavy earrings, or body modifications are ideal candidates for earlobe repair.
When will I see the results of Earlobe Repair?
Results are typically visible immediately after the stitches are removed, usually about a week after the procedure.
How long do results from Earlobe Repair last?
The results of earlobe repair are generally permanent, though the earlobes can be re-damaged through subsequent trauma or heavy earring use.
Is there any downtime or side effects after an Earlobe Repair procedure?
Downtime is minimal, with most patients returning to their normal activities within a day or two. Side effects can include mild swelling and discomfort that can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
What should I do before and after Earlobe Repair?
Before the procedure, avoid any medications that can thin the blood. After the procedure, follow all care instructions provided by your surgeon, including keeping the area clean and dry and avoiding re-piercing until fully healed.
What can I expect during Earlobe Repair treatment?
During the treatment, the damaged area will be numbed with a local anesthetic. Dr. Obasi will then remove any scar tissue and reshape or reconstruct the earlobe using fine sutures to minimize scarring. The procedure typically takes less than an hour.