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Some of those wonderful dermal fillers on the market can be used to plump up earlobes as well as crow's feet and frown lines. That empty, dragged down lobe will look fuller and rounder, and may solve most of the sagging problem.
If the damage to the lobe is extensive (long, stretched out holes for example), surgery may be required. It is an out-patient procedure performed by a plastic surgeon. It will involve stitches and basically removing the offending aperture. When all is healed though, you will have a smooth, unpierced earlobe. Eventually, you can re-pierce the ear…if you wish to. Or you can just join me (I never did pierce my ears) in the ever-challenging search for clip earrings.
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