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Earlobe Reduction

Earlobe Reduction and Earlobe Repair in Sydney

Overview

Earlobe reduction is a procedure that may be used to adjust the size or shape of enlarged, stretched or elongated earlobes.

It is commonly considered after stretching, trauma, or age‑related changes.

A consultation is required to confirm suitability and discuss scarring and risks.

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Before & After

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About This Procedure

The procedure involves planned incisions to remove a small amount of tissue and reshape the earlobe.

It results in permanent scars, and scar visibility varies. Outcomes depend on anatomy and healing.

Key Benefits

Potential benefits depend on anatomy, skin quality and the extent of treatment. They may include:

Change in earlobe size or shape in selected patients (results vary).

Improved ability to wear earrings comfortably in some cases, depending on anatomy and healing.

May be combined with earlobe repair in selected cases.

No result can be guaranteed. The likely degree of change, scar placement (if applicable) and trade‑offs should be discussed during consultation.

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Ideal Candidate

A suitable candidate is typically an adult who:

  • Has earlobe elongation or stretching confirmed on assessment.
  • Is medically suitable for a minor surgical procedure.
  • Understands scarring and variability.

You May Be a Good Candidate If

You may be a good candidate if you:

  • You would like assessment for enlarged, elongated, torn, or stretched earlobes.
  • You have realistic expectations about symmetry and scar appearance.
  • You can follow wound care instructions.
  • You understand future stretching can change the result.

Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure

This procedure/treatment may not be appropriate if you:
  • Active infection at the site.
  • Uncontrolled medical conditions affecting healing
  • Expectation of a scar‑free or guaranteed outcome.

Surgical Techniques & Approaches

Technique selection is individual and based on your anatomy, goals and safety considerations. Options may include:

Your clinician/surgeon will explain the recommended approach and expected trade‑offs during consultation.

Anesthesia

Usually performed under local anaesthesia.

Pre-Operative Preparation

You will receive individual instructions. Common requirements may include:

Recovery Process

Swelling, bruising, and tightness are common initially and improve over weeks; timelines vary. Numbness, firmness, and scar maturation can take months. Risks include bleeding/haematoma, infection, scarring, asymmetry, nerve injury (rare), skin flap issues, hairline changes, and the possibility of revision surgery.

Timeline

Activity & Expectations

Immediately Post‑Op

Small dressing applied. Mild swelling/tenderness expected.

First Week
Follow‑up for wound check and suture management (if present).
Weeks 2–6
Scar continues to settle. Avoid earrings/heavy traction as advised.
3–6+ Months
Scar maturation continues; visibility varies.

Recovery Milestones

Return to Work: usually same day or next day, depending on comfort.
Return to Exercise: often within a few days, avoiding trauma to the ear.
Assessing outcome: scar appearance evolves over months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Procedure & Results

Will I have scars?

Yes. Incisions are required and scars are permanent; visibility varies.
Timing varies; your surgeon will advise based on healing.
Risks include bleeding, infection, scarring concerns, asymmetry and delayed healing.

Pain & Recovery

Is it painful?

Discomfort is usually mild and varies; pain relief advice will be provided.
Follow cleaning and dressing instructions provided by your team.

You can usually shower while keeping the area dry as advised; your surgeon will provide specifics.

Safety & Credentials

Who performs the procedure?

An appropriately qualified practitioner will perform the procedure in an appropriate clinical setting.

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Important Safety Information

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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