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How Do You Repair A Stretched Earlobe?

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How Do You Repair A Stretched Earlobe?

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Earlobes can be stretched intentionally or unintentionally. Some people choose to stretch their earlobes through the use of large-gauge earrings, creating large holes in the lobes. Other people find that years of wearing heavy earrings results in stretched earlobes. You can repair stretched earlobes, but extreme stretching will require medical intervention to correct. Stop wearing heavy earrings. Give your earlobes a break for a few months. If the damage is fairly new, they should repair themselves. Remove large-gauge or stretching earrings if you have them. Earlobes with smaller-gauge earrings, generally 2-gauge or less, often shrink on their own. If you had larger-gauge earrings, you may need ear-repair surgery to repair the stretched lobes. Avoid wearing earrings to sleep. When you move in your sleep, earrings can catch on things and pull slightly. While you might not feel any pain, the movement may be stretching your earlobes. Consult a plastic surgeon regarding ear-repair surgery.

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