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Earlobe Reconstruction After Gauges, A Simple Guide

Earlobe Reconstruction After Gauges, A Simple Guide

Have you ever felt the need to close up those trendy gauges or ear tunnel piercings? Earlobe construction is a small surgical process to repair and reshape the ear holes that are stretched after wearing big ear expanders and tunnel piercings. When you take them out, they sure do look unappealing. You may have enjoyed the look of gradually stretching your earlobes over time to accommodate oversized jewellery. 

But now you want more simpler ears and small earrings to change your style. Sometimes, people experience tearing or thinning of the stretched ears due to heavy metal plugs and jewellery. 

Check out earlobe reconstruction. This procedure easily gives you the old ear back by carving out excess tissues and tweaking the skin and cartilage. This process restores your earlobes to their original shape and perfect size. Whether you have reduced gauges or fully closed piercings, the procedure can help you get fully mended and fit earlobes with a genuine appearance.

Causes

Extended and divided earlobe holes can happen for various reasons:

  • Wearing heavy earrings for a long time.
  • Using gauges in the earlobe that get bigger and heavier over time.
  • Earrings getting stuck and pulled, especially long ones getting caught on clothes.
  • Children pulling on earrings.
  • Getting too many piercings too close to each other or too low on the earlobe.
  • Sudden accidents or injuries.

Consultation

Consultation with a Plastic Surgeon

the first step is to consult with a professional surgeon or piercer who is certified to perform these surgeries. They can help you with ear reconstruction after ear expansion. The professionals will carefully examine your earlobes, talk to you about what you want, and explain how the reconstruction will happen.

Medical Evaluation

The surgeon might do some medical tests to ensure you can have the surgery. This could mean looking at your medical past and doing a check-up to make sure your body is healthy enough to handle the procedure.

Preoperative Preparation

Cessation of Piercing

Before the surgery, you will be told to take out any jewellery you have in the stretched ear piercings for a while. This helps the earlobe tissue shrink back to its normal size, which makes it easier to do the reconstruction.

Patient Education

The surgeon will tell you all about what will happen during the surgery and explain any things that could go wrong. They will explain how to take care of the ear after the surgery and make sure you know what to expect. The surgeon might also tell you to avoid taking some medications before the surgery because they could make bleeding more likely.

Surgical Procedure

Anesthesia

During the procedure, the doctor will give medicine to numb the earlobe so you won't feel any pain. This is called local anaesthesia. Sometimes, if the surgery is really complicated or is for a bigger reconstruction, you might be put to sleep with general anaesthesia to numb any kind of pain.

Incision and Tissue Removal

During the surgery, the extra tissue will be cut off and sewed up to remove the space where the stretched earlobe used to be. The surgeon will try to make the cuts in places where they won't show much so the scarring won't be very noticeable. These cuts are called incisions. 

Suturing

After making the cuts, the doctor will use special threads called sutures to sew the edges of the cuts together. This helps to make sure everything is closed up tightly and looks nice. The type of sutures used and how long they stay in place will depend on what the doctor thinks is best for the patient's healing process.

Postoperative Care

Healing Process:

After the surgery, you will be given a list of things to do to take care of yourself while you heal. This will include keeping the place where the cuts were made clean, being careful not to hurt that area, and not wearing earrings for a while until they heal properly. Following these instructions will help you recover well.

Follow-up Appointments:

During these visits, the doctor will make sure that the earlobe is healing properly and take out any stitches that don't dissolve on their own. If you want to get your earlobe pierced again, the doctor will advise you when it's safe to do so.

Considerations

Scarring:

Even though the doctor tries to make the scars as small as possible, there will still be some scars after the surgery. The amount of scarring is different for each person, and things like the type of skin and family genes can affect how the scars look.

Re-Piercing:

If you want to get your ears pierced again with cute and small ear piercing jewellery after the surgery, you should wait until the earlobe is completely healed. The doctor will tell them when it's safe to do this. It's important to follow their advice to avoid any complications.

 

Fixing stretched earlobe piercings and expanders through reconstruction is a meticulous procedure requiring a skilled plastic surgeon. It's important to find a qualified surgeon with plenty of experience to ensure you get the results you want and avoid any problems. After the surgery, it's important to carefully follow the instructions the surgeon gives you for taking care of yourself. This will help you heal properly and have a good outcome.

 

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