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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>If you stretch your lobe past an inch or so, or you tear it, and then decide that you'd like to go "back to normal," surgical intervention will be required. As with all cosmetic surgery, a general rule is the more you spend the better a job you'll get.
If you stretch your lobe past an inch or so, or you tear it, and then decide that you'd like to go "back to normal," surgical intervention will be required. As with all cosmetic surgery, a general rule is the more you spend the better a job you'll get.
</p><p>There are some piercers willing to do this procedure for clients, but realistically this is a job for a surgeon. It should also be noted that done in a non-surgical environment there may be bleeding risks that can not be adequately handled.
</p><p>After the procedure a small linear scar will usually be left. This scar will reduce over several months, and CO2 laser resurfacing can all but eliminate any scar.
</p><p>The reconstructed earlobe can be re-pierced and even stretched again if desired.
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<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Earlobe_Removal" title="Earlobe Removal">Earlobe Removal</a>
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There are some piercers willing to do this procedure for clients, but realistically this is a job for a surgeon. It should also be noted that done in a non-surgical environment there may be bleeding risks that can not be adequately handled.


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After the procedure a small linear scar will usually be left. This scar will reduce over several months, and CO2 laser resurfacing can all but eliminate any scar.
 
The reconstructed earlobe can be re-pierced and even stretched again if desired.
 
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See Also
* [[Earlobe Removal|Earlobe Removal]]
* [[Earlobe Reconstruction History|Earlobe Reconstruction History]]
 
Entries related to this risk
* [[Stretched Earlobe Piercing|Stretched Earlobe Piercing]]

Latest revision as of 03:00, 17 September 2023

If you stretch your lobe past an inch or so, or you tear it, and then decide that you'd like to go "back to normal," surgical intervention will be required. As with all cosmetic surgery, a general rule is the more you spend the better a job you'll get.

There are some piercers willing to do this procedure for clients, but realistically this is a job for a surgeon. It should also be noted that done in a non-surgical environment there may be bleeding risks that can not be adequately handled.

After the procedure a small linear scar will usually be left. This scar will reduce over several months, and CO2 laser resurfacing can all but eliminate any scar.

The reconstructed earlobe can be re-pierced and even stretched again if desired.

Earlobe Reconstruction-1.jpg
Lobe Reduction by Jonathan Martinez

See Also

Entries related to this risk