
Earlobe Reduction | Earlobe Correction
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Qualification of surgeon
Procedures are done in approved centers by FCPS or equivalent foreign qualified surgeons.
Anesthesia
Procedures can be done in local numbing, sedation or full anesthesia on a case by case basis.
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Ear lobe reduction or correction is a surgical procedure that is used to reshape or repair stretched or enlarged earlobes. It is a common procedure that is used to address issues such as stretched or torn earlobes caused by wearing heavy earrings, or earlobes that have become enlarged due to aging.
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and can take between 30 minutes to an hour to complete. During the procedure, the surgeon will make small incisions in the earlobe and remove or reshape the tissue to create a more aesthetically pleasing shape. In some cases, the procedure may also involve the use of sutures to repair a torn earlobe.
Recovery after ear lobe reduction or correction is relatively quick, and patients can expect to experience some swelling and discomfort in the immediate post-operative period. It is important to follow the surgeon's post-operative instructions, which may include wearing compression garments, avoiding strenuous activity and restricting sexual activity for several weeks.
The results of ear lobe reduction or correction are usually visible immediately after the procedure, and the final results can be seen after the swelling and bruising have resolved. The results are considered long-lasting, but the effects of aging, weight fluctuations and pregnancy may affect the results.