More about earlobe correction
What is an earlobe correction?
How does an earlobe correction work?
What criteria must be met in order for a patient to be suitable for an earlobe correction?
What are the benefits of an earlobe correction?
What are the risks of earlobe correction?
What are the costs for an earlobe correction?

Earlobe enlargement
The enlargement of the earlobes is easy to realize by the injection of hyaluronic acid. This substance, produced in the human body, is also used in the treatment of wrinkles as a filler. It is injected directly into the earlobe to ensure an increase in volume. Thanks to its high water-binding capacity, the filler also ensures that the earlobes look firm and fuller again. Thus, slacked earlobes, which occur especially in advanced age, can be corrected and rejuvenated. For a permanent result, the injection of hyaluronic acid may need to be repeated after some time as the substance is regularly broken down by the body.
Earlobe reduction
To reduce earlobes, a small surgical procedure is required. There are several methods that can be used. Often, the earlobes are made smaller by removing a triangular wedge from the earlobe tissue. The resulting edges are stitched together and the wound is closed. In this way, the earlobe is significantly reduced and takes on a round and natural shape. The final result of the treatment is to be judged a few weeks after the operation.
Correction of extensive or torn piercing holes
Wearing heavy earrings or a tunnel piercing can irreversibly expand the piercing hole, preventing them from returning to their original shape by themselves. Also, the traumatic tearing of an earring, which results in an injury to the earlobe, may require an ear correction. As with an ear reduction, the wedge method can be applied here. In addition, it is possible to form a new piercing hole directly in the context of the ear correction. If this is not the case, a new piercing hole can be made after complete healing of the ear.