Make Me Pretty: Tomboy turned plastic surgery PA

Do your ears hang low? Earlobe Repair Basics

November 15, 2020 Katie
Make Me Pretty: Tomboy turned plastic surgery PA
Do your ears hang low? Earlobe Repair Basics
Show Notes

It'd be nice to avoid too much thought on small areas such as the earlobes but there are several primary reasons why they can have a negative appearance. Natural aging and accidental or purposeful stretching of a pierced opening are the most likely reasons that we may find ourselves inquiring about options to repair damaged lobes.  Whether a patient is desirous of an appropriate display of their favorite earrings or someone finds themselves in a job situation that requires a repair of a large defect, we have some solutions to offer.
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