Plastic Surgery
Split or stretched earlobes can occur for a number of reasons, such as wearing large stretcher flesh tunnels or other forms of ear wear. However, once the earlobe is stretched to a certain point, it’s impossible for it to repair itself without surgical assistance.
Dr Sof can reconnect the split or stretched earlobe and restore your ears to how they should naturally be. Dr Sof has expertise in both earlobe repair and earlobe correction
Considering a split and stretched earlobe correction to restore the appearance of your earlobes? Discover what to expect when you choose Dr. Sofiane Rimouche for your earlobe correction journey:
Consultation and Evaluation: Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Sof. During this initial meeting, Dr. Sof will listen attentively to your concerns, assess your ear anatomy, and discuss your goals for earlobe correction. He will perform a thorough examination to determine if a split and stretched earlobe correction is the most suitable option to address your needs.
Preparation: On the day of your procedure, you’ll arrive at the surgical facility prepared for your surgery. Dr. Sof and his team will ensure you’re comfortable and relaxed before administering anaesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
Surgical Technique: Dr. Sof will employ advanced surgical techniques to address split and stretched earlobes and restore a natural earlobe contour. Depending on the extent of the damage, Dr. Sof may recommend various techniques such as direct closure, flap reconstruction, or tissue grafting.
Direct Closure: For minor splits or elongation, Dr. Sof may perform a direct closure by removing the damaged tissue and suturing the earlobe back together.
Flap Reconstruction: For more extensive splits or deformities, Dr. Sof may utilise flap reconstruction techniques. This involves rearranging nearby tissue to cover the defect and create a seamless earlobe appearance.
Tissue Grafting: In cases of significant tissue loss, Dr. Sof may recommend tissue grafting to restore volume and shape to the earlobe. This involves transferring tissue from another area of the body to reconstruct the earlobe.
Closing Incisions and Recovery: Following the procedure, Dr. Sof will close the incisions with sutures and apply dressings as needed. You’ll be closely monitored in the recovery area before being discharged with detailed post-operative instructions. Dr. Sof will schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, address any concerns, and ensure a smooth recovery process.
Results: As you heal from the split and stretched earlobe correction procedure, you’ll begin to notice the improved appearance and symmetry of your earlobes. Dr. Sof’s approach aims to achieve natural-looking results that enhance your features while maintaining harmony and balance.
Important Note from Dr. Sof: While you may notice initial improvements, the complete results of your Split and Stretched Earlobe Correction may take a few months as swelling gradually subsides.
Guidance on Return to Activities: Your personalised plan for gradually resuming daily activities will be carefully determined in collaboration with Dr. Sof, ensuring a smooth transition back to your regular routine.
You may choose to undergo a Split & stretched Earlobe Correction for a variety of reasons which are personal to you. These may include:
Many individuals seek this surgery to enhance the appearance of their earlobes, especially if they have elongated or split earlobes due to wearing heavy earrings or other factors.
Split and stretched earlobes can often result in asymmetry between the ears. Correcting these issues can restore balance and symmetry to the ears, improving overall facial aesthetics.
For individuals who feel self-conscious about the appearance of their earlobes, undergoing correction surgery can boost self-esteem and confidence, allowing them to feel more comfortable and confident in their appearance.
After undergoing Split and Stretched Earlobe Correction surgery, individuals can enjoy a wider range of earring options. With properly healed and reshaped earlobes, they can confidently wear various styles of earrings without concerns about further stretching or damage.
Split and stretched earlobe correction is a straight forward and low-risk procedure, but as with all surgical treatments, there are potential risks to be aware of. These may include: Minor bleeding or bruising, infection, scarring, asymmetry, slight changes in sensation. While complications are rare, your safety and satisfaction are always our priority. Under the expert care of Mr Sofiane Rimouche, every procedure is performed using advanced, refined techniques designed to minimise risks and deliver natural, balanced results.
You will have the opportunity to discuss any concerns in detail during your personal consultation, where Mr Sof will guide you through the full risks and benefits based on your individual case.
The following five steps will support your recovery
It is vital all of our patients closely follow these steps
A Split and Stretched Earlobe Correction is a procedure which repairs excessive stretched skin or large holes created due to various piercings.
The procedure will take around 30 minutes and you will be treated as a Day-case patient. Dr Sof will discuss this with you at your consultation
After your Earlobe Correction surgery, you should be able to leave directly after your procedure. If you were given a sedative your recovery time will be around an hour. You should be able to return to work within the following day.
Yes, however we recommend leaving at least 2-3 months before repeating a piercing. It is important to understand that the piercing may result in another Earlobe Correction if the piercing is too heavy or large.
The surgery is performed in our CQC registered clinic in Altrincham, Cheshire.
In general, earlobe holes over 10mm will require surgery correction. Holes less than this will most likely shrink to a small size.
The surgery is permanent, and your ears will retain their natural shape for life.
Disclaimer: Prices displayed on the website may vary depending on individual patient needs. Additionally, results vary from person to person and are influenced by individual factors.