My 5 years daughter's ear piercing hole became big and stretched. We want to close her ear piercing hole fully, so later we can pierce again fresh.
Any solution for this.
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Yes, earlobe repair can be done in case of stretched piercing hole.
But as she is very young, I would advise you to wait and observe for sometime...as it may close on its own.
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Kindly book an online consultation for further evaluation and management
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I advise you to consult a dermatologist online or in person, share clear pictures, and get a personalized treatment plan. Only after proper evaluation can the right medicines (creams/tablets) be prescribed
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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She is still a young child, you can wait n observe Without ear rings. Sometimes it will close itself without any procedure.
If it remains same for a longer time .. ear lobe closure repair minor surgery can be done with aspectic precautions.
Depending on site and severity of condition treatment can be started accordingly
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do consult Dermatologist or Ent specialist for better cosmetic results
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