Mr. Andrew Moorehead
A simple surgical procedure to correct split, stretched or torn earlobes
Our team will support you through every stage, from your first enquiry to your recovery.
If you’re using health insurance
If you’re paying for treatment yourself or using a payment plan
Costs can vary depending on the procedure and your personal treatment plan. We’ll give you a clear price guide upfront and explain what’s included.
Flexible payment options are available to help spread the cost. Our team is here to answer questions and help you choose the best way to pay.
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.
Slit Earlobe Repair requires minor surgery in an outpatient setting under a local anaesthetic. 30 – 45 minutes is usually required for both ears.
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.
Knowing what happens at each stage of Split Earlobe Repair can help you feel prepared and more at ease. Here’s what you can expect:
What happens during Split Earlobe Repair treatment?
The edges of the split are refreshed so that they can be stitched back together. Reconstructing the contour of the earlobe.
How long does it take to recover?
After earlobe repair, stitches are normally removed 1week after surgery. The ears can be re-pierced after 3 months in a different spot as the scar tissue can cause complications.
Risks & complications of Split Earlobe Repair
Split earlobes surgery may include localised swelling, skin discolouration and infection.
Is a referral required?
A GP Referral is not required. Earlobe repair is typically considered cosmetic and therefore not normally covered by insurance.
Average wait time for consultation / treatment
1-2 Weeks.