Earlobe repair is typically performed as an outpatient procedure under local anaesthesia. During the surgery, incisions are carefully made along either side of the tear or the dilatation, utilising z-plasty and triangle shapes to re-orientate the scar and tissue. Excess skin is repositioned, and the incisions are meticulously closed to promote optimal healing.
Recovery and Aftercare
After your surgery our dedicated team will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery. You may experience some swelling and bruising, but these effects are temporary and can be managed with proper care. Most patients can resume their regular activities within a week or two, although individual recovery times may vary. We will schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, address any concerns, and provide ongoing support throughout your healing journey.
Complications
While earlobe repair is generally a safe procedure, it is important to be aware of potential complications that can arise. During your personalised consultation, I will discuss these risks with you in detail and address any concerns you may have. Here are some of the potential complications associated:
It is important to remember that complications are rare, and the majority of patients experience successful outcomes. Our practice prioritizes patient safety, employing advanced techniques and adhering to strict protocols to minimize risks and ensure optimal results.
During your consultation, our surgeons will provide detailed information about the specific risks and complications that may apply to your unique circumstances. They will answer any questions you may have, address your concerns, and guide you through the decision-making process.
Note: The information provided is for general purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalised guidance regarding your specific condition and treatment options.
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St Michael's Clinic
St. Michael's Street
Shrewsbury
SY1 2HE
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