Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume 63, Issue 3 , Pages 499-505, March 2010

A new technique for repair of acquired split-ear-lobe deformity: the free conchal cartilage sandwich graft

  • Rajiv Agarwal

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: A-15 Nirala Nagar, Lucknow 226020, India. Tel.: +91 522 2789680; fax: +91 522 2786721.
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  • Ramesh Chandra

Department of Plastic Surgery, C.S.M Medical University, Lucknow, India

Received 10 August 2008; accepted 7 November 2008. published online 22 December 2008.

Summary 

Background

Split-ear-lobe repair is one of the commonest requests in cosmetic facial surgery. Frequently, the ear lobe split is prone to recurrence following surgical repair. A new technique is described that strengthens the ear lobe tissues using locally available conchal cartilage to prevent recurrence. A new classification of split ear lobe is also presented.

Methods

Twenty-two women in the age range from 18 to 62 years with varying grades of split ear lobe were operated using the technique of conchal cartilage reinforcement of ear lobe. Eight females had bilateral involvement, and a total of 30 split ear lobes were repaired. A conchal cartilage disc was harvested at the time of repair of the ear lobe. This disc was placed in a pocket created in the ear lobe, and the ear lobe was repaired over this pocket. Simultaneous re-perforation of the ear lobe was done in a central location through the implanted conchal disc, and stud earring was applied.

Results

Satisfactory aesthetic and functional results have been obtained in the series using the technique of conchal cartilage-graft augmentation of the ear lobe. All patients had high degree of satisfaction in being able to come out of the operating room with earrings on. There has been no stretching or re-tear of the ear lobe following implantation of conchal cartilage, over a follow-up period of 36 months.

Conclusion

The conchal cartilage-graft sandwich procedure allows immediate re-perforation of the repaired ear lobe at the time of repair in a central aesthetic location, as well as providing necessary strength to the ear lobe; thus preventing recurrence in primary and recurrent, acquired split-ear-lobe deformity.

Keywords: Conchal graft, Recurrent split ear, Split ear lobe, Torn ear lobe

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PII: S1748-6815(08)01120-0

doi:10.1016/j.bjps.2008.11.040

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume 63, Issue 3 , Pages 499-505, March 2010