Did you rush into stretching your ears? Or did you enjoy your stretched ears for a long time, but now you've lost interest? And now you're wondering: Is it possible to have ear piercings sewn up?
The good news is, yes, it is possible. However, it doesn't always work. Your surgeon can advise you on this. Can ear piercings be sewn up? – Why does this question arise? Anyone who likes to wear heavy earrings, such as large drop earrings, knows the problem: the weight stretches the originally small ear piercings. Furthermore, our skin becomes thinner with age, including on the ears, and this factor also leads to further stretching. Have you accidentally snagged your earrings on something, and now your earlobe is torn or even ripped out? Yes, unfortunately, this possibility also necessitates the question, "Can ear piercings be sewn up?" Stretched ear piercings simply don't look good with regular earrings and can even make wearing them more difficult.

No longer enjoying flesh tunnels?
Those with piercings sometimes deliberately stretch their earlobes to wear flesh tunnels, plugs, tapers, and stretching rods; ear weights accentuate the stretched earlobe. But what if you no longer find this type of jewelry so cool as you get older? Can you have your earlobes sewn up? – This is a question that also arises for people whose professions require a neutral appearance. Sewing up earlobes varies in complexity and cost depending on the extent of the stretching or whether the earlobe is completely torn. It is performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia. The cost for stretched earlobes starts at around €200, but for larger earlobes, such as those needed for plugs and tunnels, you should expect to pay at least €400 per earlobe.
Can you have your earlobes sewn up? – Sewing them up actually means reshaping the earlobes. This involves removing excess skin, repairing tears, and refreshing the edges of the earlobes. In earlobe reduction surgery, overly large earlobes can also be made smaller. Depending on the complexity, shaping your earlobes to your liking takes between half an hour and an hour. In lobe reconstruction, torn areas of skin are excised and then carefully sutured, leaving barely visible scars. Can you have your earlobes sewn up? – Yes, you can; it's just a matter of the complexity and cost. And this complexity also affects you during the first three months after the surgery. During this healing period, you must not wear earrings, and no cosmetics, creams, shower gel, or perfume should get into the wound. Dyeing and even blow-drying your hair is also forbidden. Be careful not to snag the fresh wound on anything, for example, when changing clothes.
Who is the contact person?
Can you have your earlobes sewn up? And who can do it? Well, plastic surgeons and ENT doctors are the ones who perform these procedures. Sagging and stretched earlobes, overly large earlobes, torn lobes – all these problems can be solved and fixed. If you're still happy with your stretched ears, you can find suitable ear weights here. Have you had your earlobes reduced in size? Then find beautiful, lightweight earrings here.