Toronto, Ontario

Earlobe Repair

Introduction

Introduction to Earlobe Repair

Torn earlobes are a common problem resulting from traumatic injuries or from years of wearing heavy earrings. Fortunately, this minor procedure can restore an attractive appearance to earlobes, so you can look and feel great.

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What is Earlobe Repair?

Earlobe repair fixes damaged, stretched, or torn earlobes, often caused by trauma, stretching from earrings, or other factors. This treatment can also help restore the earlobe’s natural shape and size, making its appearance and allowing for a more balanced look, especially for those who may have had issues with gauges or earring tears.

What Are the Benefits of Earlobe Repair?

Earlobe repair offers several benefits, including:

  • Earlobe repair enhances the symmetry and appearance of the ears.
  • The procedure can effectively reduce or close large holes, returning the earlobes to a more natural state.
  • The procedure typically requires little downtime, with most patients able to resume normal activities in a short period.
  • Earlobe repair is a relatively simple and low-risk procedure.

Earlobe repair can significantly improve self-assurance, making it ideal for those with image concerns.

Who Are the Best Candidates For Earlobe Repair?

The best candidates for earlobe repair are those who:

  • Individuals with stretched or torn earlobes, often caused by heavy earrings, gauging, or accidents, are ideal candidates for this procedure.
  • This procedure can greatly benefit those seeking to restore a more youthful and symmetrical appearance to their earlobes, especially after significant stretching or trauma.
  • Candidates should be in overall good health, as the procedure involves minor surgery, and a healthy healing process is essential for optimal results.
  • Those who prefer a non-invasive procedure to fix their earlobes rather than wearing concealing accessories or opting for long-term masking methods.

Ultimately, those who are bothered by the appearance of their earlobes or experience discomfort from stretched or torn earlobes are the best candidates for this procedure.

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What’s the
First step?

For an earlobe repair consultation, Dr. Pirani will thoroughly assess your earlobes, discuss your desired outcome, and explain the procedure, potential risks, and recovery process.

Dr. Pirani prioritizes ensuring you feel informed and confident in your decision. The Toronto Plastic Surgery Center team will work with you to make the process as seamless and accommodating as possible, easily fitting into your schedule.

What to Expect on the Day of Earlobe Repair Surgery

Before your procedure, you must stop taking anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen or naproxen, and blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin. This will help prevent bruising.

The procedure is relatively quick, taking anywhere from 15 minutes to 30 minutes. Most patients experience some swelling after the procedure. Though most swelling will go down in the first 24 hours, you could still experience minor swelling for 1-2 weeks after receiving your injections.

Earlobe Repair Recovery

Most patients can return to normal activities within a few days. After the procedure, you may experience mild swelling or tenderness, but a protective dressing will be applied to keep the area clean. For a few days, avoid pressing on the earlobes.

Your swelling will begin to subside within a week, and you’ll be advised when it’s safe to resume wearing jewelry. Full healing typically takes 6-8 weeks, and the final results will be visible once any swelling or scarring has fully settled.

Who Will Perform This Procedure?

At The Toronto Plastic Surgery Center, both Dr. Pirani and our expert nurse injector perform filler treatments, ensuring you receive the highest level of care. As a board-certified plastic surgeon with formal fellowship training in cosmetic plastic surgery, Dr. Pirani brings unparalleled expertise to every procedure. Our skilled nurse injector has extensive training in aesthetic injections, providing safe and natural-looking results under Dr. Pirani’s guidance.

How Much Does Earlobe Repair Cost in Toronto, Ontario?

The cost of earlobe repair in Toronto typically starts at $2,600. To make this procedure more accessible, financing options are available, with plans starting as low as $52 per month. It’s best to schedule a consultation with Dr. Pirani to get an accurate estimate.

Why Choose Dr. Pirani?

With a reputation for delivering outstanding, tailored results, Dr. Asif Pirani is a highly respected, board-certified plastic surgeon whose expertise and attention to detail have earned him the trust of Toronto’s most discerning clients. His exceptional training began with graduating at the top of his class from the University of Toronto, followed by advanced plastic surgery training at the University of British Columbia, where he proudly served as Chief Resident.

Further enhancing his skill set, Dr. Pirani completed a prestigious fellowship at NYU’s Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, working alongside some of the world’s foremost experts. Today, he leads The Toronto Plastic Surgery Center on Toronto’s exclusive Mink Mile at 2 Bloor Street West, where he offers bespoke surgical and non-surgical services in a refined, private atmosphere.

Known for his mastery of both innovative techniques and his compassionate, patient-focused approach, Dr. Pirani ensures that each patient’s goals are met with precision and care. He is proudly affiliated with the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada (FRCS).

Earlobe Repair FAQ’S

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Dr. Pirani is here to restore your earlobes so you can look and feel your best!

Torn earlobes are a common concern, often caused by trauma or years of wearing heavy earrings. Thankfully, these can be easily repaired under local anesthesia, typically taking 15-20 minutes.

To schedule your consultation for earlobe repair, please call 416-360-8772. Dr. Pirani and his team are here to provide the care and expertise you deserve.

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