Showing posts with label Earlobe treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earlobe treatment. Show all posts

Thursday 18 March 2021

What to do if sudden earlobe tears?

Sudden earlobe tears usually happen when a child or pet grabs an earring and pulls on it. More rarely, torn earlobes occur when dangling earrings get caught in hair or clothing. Regardless of what causes your earlobe to tear, you’ll need to act quickly to treat your injury: The earlobes naturally receive very little blood flow (they have poorer circulation than other extremities, like the hands and feet), so they need to be repaired promptly to prevent permanent tissue damage.

Immediately after your injury, place gauze over the wound and apply gentle pressure to slow the bleeding. (If you don’t have gauze on hand, try using a clean washcloth to control bleeding.)

Don’t place ice directly on the wound; ice will restrict circulation to the area and potentially delay healing. The extreme cold can also worsen the pain you feel. Instead of grabbing ice cubes, use a cool compress to reduce inflammation. Then, as soon as you’ve covered your wound, head to the nearest emergency room to have the tear closed with sutures. Don’t leave it to nature to take care of it. 

 

Sometimes, a small portion of tissue gets torn from the ear during a traumatic injury. If this happens to you, dampen a piece of gauze or cloth and carefully wrap up the severed piece of tissue. Place the wrapped piece of earlobe on a bed of ice cubes, then drive to the nearest hospital immediately. Be aware, however, that severed pieces of earlobe cannot always be successfully reattached (because of the poor blood flow to the area). In most cases, severely torn earlobes require the attention of a skilled plastic surgeon, who can surgically reconstruct the shape of your earlobe. 

How to treat Tear and holes ?

Earlobe stretching is sometimes done intentionally (a practice called ear gauging), but it can also happen accidentally over time. Frequently wearing heavy, dangling earrings often causes earring holes to gradually enlarge, usually over the course of two to three decades. This happens due to the combined effects of gravity and collagen loss: The skin, cartilage, and connective tissues in your ears become weaker as collagen levels drop with age. As a result of this collagen loss, the earlobes can’t support the weight of heavy earrings anymore, and both the lobes and the holes in them elongate. If this stretching isn’t treated, the earlobes may split below the earring holes, making it impossible to wear earrings.

If your earlobes are severely stretched or split, you’ll need to seek medical care if you want to restore their form and function. Though stretched or split earlobes that result from earring use (not injury) aren’t considered an emergency, they still require the attention of an experienced plastic surgeon. Without surgical intervention, your stretched earlobes won’t be able to support earrings anymore, and they’ll retain a saggy look that ages your face. If you’ve gauged your ears in the past, your earlobes may look particularly wrinkled, distorted, and unsightly when you remove your plugs. Because earlobe repair surgery is quick, affordable, and generally painless, most people prefer to have their stretched earlobes fixed in our clinic, rather than having to live with them. 

How Do We Surgically Repair Torn, Stretched, or Sagging Earlobes?

Whether your earlobes have been damaged by sudden trauma, natural aging, or gauging, earlobe repair surgery can restore their original shape. This operation doesn’t require sedation (it can be performed with just local anesthetic), and it can usually be completed in under an hour, so you shouldn’t let fear of having surgery dissuade you from fixing your earlobes. This type of procedure is only minimally invasive, and our doctors will completely numb your earlobes to ensure your comfort during repair. You’ll also be able to go home right after your operation and resume light activities, before returning to work the following day. 

To perform earlobe repair surgery, our doctors make an incision in each earlobe, then they remove any damaged tissue that is present.Then, the patient’s incisions are closed with sutures, which are typically removed after one to two weeks. Removing damaged tissue makes elongated earlobes smaller and allows healthy earlobe tissue to heal together, which closes previously gaping or split earring holes. 

 

Recovering from earlobe surgery is typically very easy:

You’ll notice some redness and swelling for a few days, then your earlobes will return to normal. Still, it’s important to understand that while your earlobes may look better after a week, deeper tissue healing takes a long time. Caring for your ears correctly while they heal is absolutely essential if you want to prevent future stretching. 

·         After you have earlobe surgery, keep your ears protected from sun exposure when you go .

·         Though most people can wear earrings after having their earlobes repaired, you’ll need to wait at least two months before having your ears pierced again. Wearing earrings too early during recovery will damage your earlobes

·         To maintain the results of your earlobe repair procedure, we recommend do not wearing heavy or dangling earrings .

Can I Use Dermal Fillers to Repair My Earlobes?

In some cases, dermal filler injections can improve the appearance of stretched earlobes, though fillers can’t mend split earlobes on their own. Dermal fillers can be used in place of surgery (if your earlobes have not split), or they can be used to enhance the results of traditional earlobe repair, e.g., through scar revision. 

When dermal fillers are injected into scar tissue, they elevate indentations in the skin, thereby making scars less visible. They also encourage long-term tissue healing. If you had your earlobes sutured after a traumatic injury and don’t like the way your scars look, dermal fillers may be able to help.

Dermal filler injections are safe and painless, but they don’t last forever. If you want to use fillers to repair your earlobes, you’ll need to have your injections repeated once or twice per year. Earlobe repair surgery, on the other hand, produces results that last ten years or longer (with appropriate care). 

KEMPS Skin Clinic provides Earlobe repair treatment at Vaishali, Ghaziabad. You may contact and book prior appointment to get better services.

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Earlobe problem and its treatment

An earlobe can develop by a tear due to wearing heavy earrings or oversized hoop earrings. They can stretch out your earring hole and then cause a split. With a split or tear, by this problem, you can no longer decorate your ears with earrings. If your lobe is torn, consider doing a corrective surgery. We provide the best surgical services in Ghaziabad, and our procedure is performed in the KEMPS Skin Clinic.

Our expert Plastic surgeon carries out the process by cutting the skin inside the torn part of the earlobe and then the fresh ends are stitched together. The scars that are made are barely noticeable and you can go out soon after the operation. Once the surgery is done, you can also get new piercing within a few months post-surgery. You can get earlobe repair in Ghaziabad at KEMPS Skin Clinics at very nominal pricing.  

Earlobe repair techniques

KEMPS Skin Clinic introduces the best earlobe repair techniques.
  • Earlobe repair with stitches.
  • Earlobe repair with/without stitches

What happens in Ear Lobule Repair?

The torn portion of the ear is freshened and suture back to its original shape in a very precise and meticulous suturing so that looks good and scar also is not seen. The procedure is done within half an hour or so under local anesthesia and patient goes back home or work immediately.

What Is the Earlobe Repair Recovery Process Like?

The recovery process for earlobe repair may also be simpler than you anticipated. Dr. Manju Keshari may advise you to apply an ointment to your wound before repair. He may also suggest silicone gel injections or sheeting.There will be a scar mark after your procedure, but it will lighten and fade over time. Most patients do not mind a minor scar if it means fixing the damaged earlobe.
For complete details on what you can expect during your recovery from earlobe repair in Ghaziabad and advice on how to best manage this process, contact with Dr. Manju Keshari.

What does the procedure involve?
  • It is a procedure taking 30mins to 45mins or even less for one ear.
  • Both the ears can be done on the same day.
  • The procedure is started by a local anesthesia to make the area numb or free of pain.
  • Mild swelling and redness are present that is taken care of painkillers and subsides within 2-3days.

EARLOBE REPAIR BENEFITS
  • it restores a torn/split earlobe safely & effectively.
  • A 30-minute office procedure that requires no downtime
  • Quick heals within 7-10 days and the sutures are removed in less time.
  • Restores & strengthens earlobe edges 
  • Achieves stronger, natural looking earlobes with large holes & trendy gauged ears
  • Results in refreshed, completely natural looking earlobe

Are there any side effects associated with the procedure?

The procedure is safe, minimally invasive and rarely associated with any side effects like pain, swelling