Ear Lobe Repair
Minor Surgery
Earlobe Repair
Earlobe repair is a quick and effective reconstructive plastic surgery procedure. This is
carried out to restore the appearance of earlobes that have been torn (split earlobe) or
stretched due to ear tearing, trauma, or piercing (tribal ear piercing). A split earlobe generally
occurs in those who wear heavy earrings all the time.
Earlobe repair surgery is usually performed for cosmetic reasons. It is a relatively simple and
straightforward day case procedure that can be performed under local anaesthetic. The
patients can go home after a few hours and can normally return to work immediately. The
skin is sutured using a dissolvable stitch that does not require removal. Occasionally, skin
glue is used to close small wounds after surgery.
The wound is checked after a few weeks following the surgery. No further follow up is
generally required if the healing is satisfactory.
After earlobe repair surgery, there will be small scars on the ears, which will ultimately fade
to a pale silvery colour. The earlobe should look almost completely normal with no obvious
signs of the previous piercing after 4-6 months of surgical repair. Ears can be re-pierced 6
months post procedure.
Our Surgeons have extensive experience in repairing the earlobe with minimal or no scarring.