Doctors for Earlobe Treatment
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35894+ Best Doctors for Earlobe Treatment
Dr. M Hafeezullah
Dr. Uday K Vora
Dr. Rajesh
Best Doctors for Earlobe Treatment
Doctor's Name | Clinic Fees | Lybrate Ratings |
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M Hafeezullah | ₹ 400 | NA |
Uday K Vora | ₹ 2,500 | NA |
Rajesh | ₹ 50 | NA |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will a split earlobe repair itself?
No, while an earlobe hole can repair itself in weeks or months, if the earlobe splits, it cannot repair itself. You will most likely need medical intervention to repair the split and also need to take other measures to prevent the earlobe from splitting again.
What to expect after earlobe surgery?
Immediately after the surgery, you will experience swelling and bruising in the treated area. You will be given proper instructions on how to take care of the ear and keep it clean. As the repair is minor, you won’t be asked to take extensive precautions during the recovery period.
When can I resume normal activities after earlobe surgery?
As earlobe repair is not a major procedure, you can resume normal activities the next day after surgery. The surgery has very little to no downtime. You may experience side effects like swelling, bruising, redness, etc., but they will also be minimal and easily manageable and should not interfere with most activities.
Will I have scarring after earlobe repair?
Generally, scarring will occur after earlobe repair surgery as it cannot be prevented. However, as the wound heals, the skin texture and color will improve, and over time, the scar will be almost invisible. You can also take several measures, such as avoiding sunlight, using scar reduction cream, etc., to ensure the scarring is minimal.
Can I get my earlobe pierced again after surgery?
Yes, you can get your earlobe re-pierced, but only after the healing is complete, which will take around 6 to 8 weeks. Generally, doctors advise patients not to get new piercings in the same spot as the scar tissues in the surgical site won’t have the same strength as regular skin tissues.