Torn Ear Lobe Reconstruction Picture Gallery
Each earlobe deformity has its own unique solution. Surgical sculpture of this delicate structure requires an attention to detail. Some torn earlobes were reconstructed with a "jelly roll" flap, saving a passageway for ear rings. All defects were from ear rings tearing through the ear. All were done under local anesthesia. See Dr. Bermant's webpage about split earlobe reconstruction for details. Both of these patients were done under local anesthesia in Dr. Bermant's office operating room.Show All
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The torn earlobe just does not look nice. This deformity detracts from the ear and face. Good repair takes skilled sculpture of delicate tissues. Dr. Bermant has years of experience of many cases. Each problem is unique requring individual analysis. The best place to explore such surgery is during your office consultation. |
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Left Picture: Torn earlobe before cosmetic surgery Right Picture: 6 days after cosmetic surgery for torn earlobe |
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Left Picture: Torn earlobe before plastic surgery Right Picture: Earlobe just after plastic surgery
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Left Picture: Partial earlobe tear before cosmetic surgery Right Picture: Just after cosmetic surgery for torn earlobe |
Take you time and browse a few additional examples of torn earlobe deformities and Dr. Bermant's ear lobe sculpture.
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