Minor in-clinic procedure to repair torn, split or stretched earlobes from earring trauma or gauging.
Earlobe repair is a minor surgical procedure performed under local anaesthetic in-clinic. We repair split lobes (from earring weight/trauma), stretched piercings, and gauging deformities. Repiercing can be done 6–8 weeks after healing.
We sequence ear lobule repair into a course that respects how skin actually changes — visible result by the end of the schedule, with a written review at the halfway mark. Strength is stepped up only when the previous session has settled completely.
A consultation precedes the first session: examination, history, and a written plan delivered the next morning. We do not double-book.
Hover or tap any indication for context. The decision to treat depends on the examination — we explain plainly when it is the right answer and when it is not.
Local anaesthetic, the procedure itself, suturing where needed.
Most procedures complete in a single visit, with follow-up at one and four weeks.
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