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14.11.2016

What Can Non-Surgical Earlobe Rejuvenation Do for Me?

There are many things that can cause a person to feel unsatisfied with the appearance of their earlobes. Some individuals have worn heavy jewelry for most of their life, which has caused their earlobes to sag. Or a person may have had piercings in their ears that have caused their earlobes to look disfigured or in some other way unattractive. No matter the reason why you feel unsatisfied with the appearance of your earlobes, there are a variety of nonsurgical earlobe rejuvenation methods that can be used to rejuvenate your earlobes and help you feel satisfied with your appearance.

One of the tools we have available to help individuals who are interested in rejuvenating the appearance of their earlobes in a nonsurgical way is dermal fillers. Dermal fillers are made from natural and synthetic materials. Each type of dermal filler has its risks and benefits. However, the idea is that the dermal fillers are used in order to help you feel more happy with the appearance of your earlobes.

The dermal filler will be injected into the earlobe in order to add more volume. Since there will be added volume in the earlobe, this is going to smooth out creases and lines in the earlobe. This is able to help individuals who do not like the way their earlobes look because they are getting older, and it also helps to minimize the appearance of large ear piercings.

You may be wondering if this is something that will cause you a lot of discomfort. Fortunately, when the dermal filler injections are given, you are likely to experience little to no discomfort. Our doctors can use a topical anesthetic in order to help you feel the most comfortable during treatment. The great thing is that you are not likely to experience any negative side effects after treatment. You may have a little bit of swelling or redness in the injected area, but this is only going to last a very short time.

Something else that is great about using dermal fillers for earlobe rejuvenation is that most people only need to come into our office for one treatment session. This treatment is likely going to at last for at least a year. However, the benefits can last for a longer period of time. After about a year to a year and a half, you may notice that you are losing volume in your earlobes again and seeing more fine lines and wrinkles. At that time, you can schedule another dermal filler treatment.

It is likely that you have more questions about non-surgical earlobe rejuvenation. The best way for you to find out about these other treatments and have all of your questions answered is to schedule a consultation today at ProMD Health. We have locations in Arlington and Baltimore.  

14.11.2016
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