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Earlobe Repair

Earlobes that have been torn or stretched by heavy earrings or trauma can be repaired and then re-pierced. The procedure, performed under local anesthesia, includes laser ablating the surfaces of the stretched holes with a CO2 laser and closing with sutures. We recommend waiting at least 2 months before re-piercing the lobes.
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