Earlobes are made of skin and fatty tissue and are quite strong, flexible but not as taut as the rest of the cartilage-based ear. Now earrings or ear accessories are very commonly used by most women. Use of heavy earrings, however, may sag the lobule, and as one age, the hole may become longer. Earlobe tears can also occur through accidental trauma, by getting yanked, or when earring gets caught in clothes while tugging in the head. One may want to undo this and may wish to get back the original shape of the ear. This is definitely possible!

You can undo this by simple plastic surgery. Case: A middle-aged woman had reported a complaint of excessively torn lobe due to the use of heavy earrings. The ear lobes had become saggy and the wearing of earrings was no longer fashionable for her. She wanted correction of the same. The procedure was planned under local anesthesia as an in-office…