
Results of Earlobe filler treatment:
Volumize and improve the shape of the ear lobe
What dermal fillers are used?
We prefer the use of a hyaluronic filler, such as Juvaderm®, Restylane®, Restylane® Defyne, or Restylane® Lyft, to revolumize this earlobe tissue. Juvederm®, Restylane®
Either Restylane® or Juvederm® can be used to quickly restore volume to the earlobes.
How long do the results last?
Filler injections to the earlobes are more long lasting compared to filler injections in the lips or face, presumably due to the lack of wear and tear of any muscle movement on the lobe area. Filler in the lobes lasts around 12 months in many individuals, though some may achieve more or less lasting improvement. Longevity may vary due to individual factors and cannot be guaranteed. Most are thrilled with the effect and longevity, though, so we highly recommend this treatment.
What is the recovery or downtime?
Recovery is minimal and there is no actual downtime needed. Patients can wear ear rings immediately thereafter and there is no swelling or bruising after treatment. It is a “lunch time” ear lobe lift.
How much filler will I need?
A small volume of 0.5ccs in each ear lobe is usually all that is needed to achieve an aesthetically pleasing look.
What is the cost?
$550-$700 per filler syringe depending on the filler recommended and selected by the patient. We will discuss the benefits and anticipated longevity of each type of dermal filler and help you select the appropriate one to achieve your goals.
Ear lobe reduction
For many men and women, the ear lobes are droopy and elongated, due to aging or as a result of weight of heavier earrings that cause the earlobe to stretch and hang lower. Often, elongated and drooping earlobes, as well as earlobe rips and defects become more visible and unappealing with age.
What is ear lobe reduction?
Earlobe reduction is a simple, in office, painless surgical procedure that is performed to correct large, elongated, or misshapen earlobes. This can be a hereditary condition or as in some cases, drooping earlobes can be caused by heavy earrings or aging.
Earlobe reduction surgery is used for the following:
- Oversized earlobes
- Elongated earlobes
- Drooping earlobes with excess hanging skin
- Torn earlobes with extra skin hanging
- Results of ear lobe reduction
Earlobe Reduction Procedure
Earlobe reduction is highly customized for the specific individual issue, is performed under local anesthesia, and heals with very minimal unnoticeable scarring. The procedure begins with marking the earlobe area that is to be removed and then injecting the lobe with local numbing anesthesia. Dr. Bloy will then remove the excess earlobe tissue and close the incision with stitches.
There are no real complications associated with earlobe reduction and each is performed based on the surgical expectations and the desired outcome.
Recovery
Ear lobe reduction presents no real complications for most and healing is easy. Immediately after the procedure, the ear lobes will be swollen and have visible stitches. Do not wash the lobe area for 24 hours. You should ice the lobes on and off for 24 hours. It is advisable to sleep on your back while healing. Do not wear earrings for at least a month or two. The stitches will dissolve or be removed in days. Full healing takes weeks.
Will there be a scar?
There is usually no obvious scar on the lobe. If the line of the sutures is faint or bothersome, the patient may have it treated with SmartSkin CO2 laser resurfacing to help smooth out and blend the scar 4 weeks post procedure.
Who is NOT a candidate for this procedure?
Only those who: have healing disorders; have bleeding disorders; or are prone to keloid scarring should not have this procedure. Those who form keloids may opt for this procedure if the benefit of the procedure outweighs the possible keloid scar that they are prone to form.
Cost
Cost $1200 for both ear lobes, $750 for 1 ear lobe
Earlobe Reduction Consultation
There are many factors that can determine what makes an ear or earlobe beautiful. Some factors include: size, position, and how they look within the framework of each patient’s facial features.
The first step in deciding if this surgical procedure is right for you, it is best to schedule a consultation with Dr. Bloy so that you can discuss your expectations and desired surgical goals. During the consultation, Dr. Bloy will determine if an earlobe reduction surgery is the best option and which method he will use.