Mr Gerard Smith
Lobuloplasty, also known as earlobe repair surgery, is a cosmetic and reconstructive procedure designed to address issues related to the earlobes. Whether it’s stretched or torn earlobes due to heavy earrings, traumatic injuries, or congenital conditions, lobuloplasty offers a solution to restore the natural aesthetics of the earlobes.
Our team will support you through every stage, from your first enquiry to your recovery.
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Service costs vary depending on individual needs, but our team is here to guide you. Get in touch to confirm fees and receive a clear, personalised breakdown before making any appointments.
You can book an appointment online, call our friendly team, or ask your GP for a referral.
We’re here to answer your questions, talk you through your options, and help you feel confident about your treatment.
Each site is equipped with modern facilities and experienced teams who will look after you throughout your treatment and recovery.
Our hospitals are easy to reach and offer a calm, comfortable environment to support your care. Wherever you decide to go, you’ll receive the same high standard of personalised treatment.
Our consultants are specialists with years of experience. From your first consultation through to your recovery, you’ll be under the care of experts who are dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible results.
One of the most common reasons individuals opt for lobuloplasty is earring-related trauma. Prolonged use of heavy earrings or accidental pulling can lead to stretched or torn earlobes. Lobuloplasty helps reshape and repair the earlobes, providing a natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Some individuals may be born with earlobes that are unusually shaped or have a cleft. Lobuloplasty can address congenital conditions, helping individuals achieve symmetry and balance in their earlobes.
For individuals who have undergone ear gauging and wish to reverse the process, lobuloplasty can be a suitable solution. This surgical procedure trims and reshapes the stretched earlobes, allowing individuals to return to a more conventional appearance.
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Before Surgery
Before the surgery, patients consult with a plastic surgeon to discuss their goals, assess the earlobes’ condition, and understand the procedure’s details.
During Surgery
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure the patient’s comfort. In some cases, sedation may also be used.
The surgeon carefully trims and reshapes the earlobe tissue to achieve the desired appearance. If there are any tears or irregularities, these are meticulously repaired during the process.
Once the necessary modifications are made, the surgeon closes the incisions with fine sutures to promote optimal healing.
After Surgery
After lobuloplasty, patients are provided with specific aftercare instructions, which may include:
Follow-up Appointments: Patients typically have follow-up appointments with the surgeon to monitor the healing process and address any concerns.
Avoiding Heavy Earrings: Patients are advised to refrain from wearing heavy earrings for an extended period to prevent re-injury.
Cleaning and Care: Proper cleaning and care of the surgical site to prevent infection are crucial during the recovery phase.
While lobuloplasty is generally considered safe, like any surgical procedure, it comes with potential risks and considerations. These may include infection, scarring, and asymmetry. It’s crucial for individuals considering lobuloplasty to have realistic expectations and thoroughly discuss any concerns with their surgeon.