Torn Earlobes

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There are many causes of torn or split earlobes, such as acute trauma, earring mishaps, and other accidents. The good news is that the damage can be easily reversed.

Torn, stretched, or enlarged earlobes can be repaired during a relatively short surgical procedure under local anesthesia.

Procedure Length: Varies by Patient
Anesthesia: Local
Recovery: No Downtime
What causes torn or stretched earlobes?

Many factors can contribute to stretched, or completely torn earlobes. Years of wearing heavy earrings can put continual strain on the tissue that makes up the earlobe causing it to hang down and have an unnatural shape. In recent years, a popular trend was to stretch the earlobe with progressively larger earrings or plugs leaving a gaping hole in the earlobe that time will not be able to address. Completely torn earlobes often come as a result of trauma preventing the lobe from fully healing. Earlobe surgery can address these symptoms regardless of their root causes. Through your consult with Dr. Cluett, a procedural plan will be outlined with you to help you outline your desired outcomes and the means by which to address them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you are considering Breast Surgery or Abdominoplasty, your plastic surgery treatment will require that you make important decisions. Dr. Cluett wants to help you feel educated about your choices and has provided a list of frequently asked questions below.

Where Will Your Procedure Take Place?

Your initial consult will take place in Dr. Cluett’s office at 7 Paton Street, The Health Sciences Centre, St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital, or Janeway Children’s Health and Rehabilitation Centre. Your surgical procedure will take place in a fully-equipped and safe surgical facility. These medical centres bring with them a team of specialized health care practitioners with training and experience specific to these types of procedures. Your safety is key to the success of a procedure.

what about Pre-op and aftercare?

Dr. Cluett will work to ensure your path to recovery is as smooth and short as possible. Your recovery will be unique to you, your body, and your surgical procedure, that’s why each patient needs a custom recovery programme. After your procedure, Dr. Cluett will meet with you to review your specific needs and recommended aftercare. Throughout the recovery process, should you have any questions, you can always call Dr. Cluett’s St. John’s office and her team will be able to provide you with answers, or schedule a follow up appointment.

Is a referral required for a consultation with Dr. Cluett?

Some consultations will be covered by MCP if you are referred by another physician. If you wish to avoid obtaining a referral it is possible to see Dr. Cluett. This will involve a one-time consultation fee.

Will my treatment be coverable by MCP?

If the concern you have is considered “cosmetic” by MCP standards, your treatment will not be covered. Unfortunately, the only way to know for sure if your treatment will be covered, is to see Dr. Cluett in consultation. After assessing your concerns, she will advise you as to whether or not MCP will cover your procedure based on your history as well as your physical problems.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Debit or cash. We are as well associated with Ifinance Medicard which is a company accustomed to financing cosmetic procedures. We will provide you with the necessary contact information so you can further investigate this option if requested.

Why should I choose a Plastic Surgeon for my cosmetic procedure?

A Plastic Surgeon is a surgical specialist who has completed a minimum of 5 years of study and training in plastic surgery after receiving their initial medical degree. This is different from a cosmetic surgeon. Dr. Cluett is the only female plastic surgeon in Newfoundland and Labrador.