Earlobe reduction is often viewed as a small cosmetic trim. Clinically, the goal is restoring proportion and shape while placing scars where they heal quietly and remain stable.
Earlobes can lengthen with time, heavy earrings, or prior stretching. The plan must respect skin quality, edge anatomy, and the natural curvature of the lobe.
The aim is controlled refinement: a smaller, better-shaped earlobe that looks natural rather than surgically cut.
If you are considering earlobe reduction, an in-person assessment is the safest way to define how much reduction is appropriate and what scar placement will be most discreet.
