Earlobe Repair – Lobuloplasty

Split earlobes

Split earlobes can occur when an earring catches something and tears through the earlobe. This results in splitting of the tissue that can be unsightly. Split earlobes can be repaired with special techniques developed by Dr. Shvidler that restore natural contour of the earlobe without leaving depressed scar or notching. Earlobes can be safely re-pierced 2-3 months after the repair

earlobe repaired

Before – After

Stretched earlobes

Over time, the earlobe piercing hole can stretch under the weight of the earring. This can lead to unsightly earlobes and uneven appearance of the earrings. This also creates an earlobe that looks aged. Stretched earlobes holes can be repaired without distorting the shape of an earlobe and can give the earlobe a more youthful look.

Stretched Ear Lobe Holes

Before – After

Stretched earlobes with gauges

Ear gauges were a rage about a decade ago and are still very popular. Some people with ear gauges are entering the workforce or the military and need to look professional. The marks of rebellious youth can now be removed with a simple procedure that takes about 1 hour. You can have your old earlobes back.

Stretched Earlobes with Gauges

Before – After

Earlobe Keloids

Earlobe keloids can be unsightly and can grow very large. Dr Shvidler removes keloids with precision and spares natural earlobe tissue to give you the best possible result. Excision sometimes may be followed by a series of steroid injections or radiation therapy to prevent recurrent keloids.

Earlobe Keloids

Before – After