How To Fix Torn and Ripped Ear Lobes From Gauges

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How To Fix Torn and Ripped Ear Lobes From Gauges

Ear piercing, including gauges and multiple piercings, is a form of self-expression. It's a personal choice When it comes to altering any part of the body for decorative purposes or to have a stronger sense of individuality. The only thing that matters is that you are happy with your decision. However, you need to understand that you open yourself up to the risk of injury when you do any type of piercing on your ears. Ripped earlobes are a common occurrence when an earring catches on something and the skin becomes torn. Similar injuries can happen with gauges, the large holes worn in the earlobe that have become a new trend. In some cases, individuals with gauges decide they no longer want large holes in their earlobes. Rips and the damage caused by gauges will not heal on their own. Ear surgery from a plastic surgeon is necessary to make effective repairs.

How Can an Earlobe Injury be Repaired?

When an earlobe has become damaged, by accident or by choice, it can be repaired by the capable hands of a plastic surgeon. Cosmetic surgery involving the earlobes is called otoplasty. In order to take the best approach in repairing any damage that may have affected your earlobes, your plastic surgeon will evaluate your ears. The next step will be to schedule your procedure. You can expect your procedure to be performed on an outpatient basis. It may be performed in a clinic, a surgical center, or in your plastic surgeon's office, depending on your surgeon's recommendation. Local anesthetic is ideal, numbing the earlobe before any type of procedure continues. At that point, your plastic surgeon will go to work, proving that surgery truly is artistic, restoring your earlobes to their normal appearance.

What to Expect During Otoplasty?

Your surgeon will begin by removing any skin that has started to heal inside the damaged sections of your earlobe. Thin, delicate sutures will be used to carefully stitch your earlobes together until they are whole once again. It will only take about a total of a half hour to perform the repairs. You will be free to go home as soon as your procedure is over.

How Long Does Otoplasty Recovery Take?

You can expect any pain that you may feel to be mild after your surgery. You can take an over-the-counter pain reliever if you feel that it is necessary. If your pain is more severe, your plastic surgeon can prescribe medication. You may choose to take a day of rest. Otherwise, you can get right back to work. Your plastic surgeon will prescribe an antibiotic in ointment form for you to apply to your incisions to ward off infection. You should try not to place pressure on your ears while you sleep. You will have some swelling in the first few days. You should avoid lifting anything that is heavy for the first week or so after your surgery. You may want to hold off on your exercise routine as well until you know that you have healed sufficiently. Walking is a good way to stay active without placing strain on your earlobes. Expect to come back to your surgeon within a week to have your sutures taken out unless your surgeon used the type of sutures that are dissolve. Because the stitches for your earlobe repair are so delicate and the sutures are fine, you can expect minimal scarring after your procedure. 


When Can You Wear Earrings Again?
Some plastic surgeons will pierce your ears on the same day that you have your earlobes repaired. If you go with this options, you may be advised to get thin, small hoops that are made from gold, surgical steel, or sterling silver. These materials do not typically cause a bad reaction. The piercing will be placed in a new area to allow the repaired tissue to heal.

If you do not choose to have your ears pierced immediately, you can wait for six to eight weeks and return to your plastic surgeon to have a new piercing performed. Bear in mind that the tissue on your earlobe has been damaged and it will not be as strong as the rest of the tissue on your earlobes. You could be leaving yourself open to more earlobe injuries. Your plastic surgeon will take great care to make sure your new piercing is in a location that is less susceptible to injury. You will need to take good care of your new piercing sites. As a rule of thumb, antibiotic ointment is recommended. You will have other care instructions for your earrings as well, such as turning them regularly. You should avoid earrings that are too heavy in order to avoid placing strain on the healed tissue of your earlobes.

If you are going to be involved in exercise or some other athletic activity, consider removing your earrings. You may want to take them out when you are going to wear a helmet as well to ensure they don't catch on anything each time you put your helmet on or take it off. If you have had your earlobes repaired after wearing gauges, it's not recommended to get them again. You can also consider magnetic earrings if you prefer not to take the risk of damaging your earlobes again.

When you need a trusted facial plastic surgeon who specializes in otoplasty, Dr. Andres Bustillo can assist you in Miami. Dr. Bustillo has the knowledge, experience, and skill you can count on to perform necessary repairs to your earlobes, restoring your confidence in yourself. Visit www.drbustillo.com to learn more about Dr. Bustillo, his practice, and what services he offers.



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