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Earlobe correction using hyaluronic acid is a minimally invasive revitalization procedure targeting tissue atrophy and morphological alterations of the earlobe, commonly resulting from chronological aging and mechanical stress such as prolonged earring use. The technique involves precise intradermal or subdermal injections of cross-linked hyaluronic acid, acting as a volumizing and hydrating agent. This restores the earlobe’s structural integrity, elasticity, and projection, yielding immediate volumetric enhancement and improved symmetry. The procedure is well-tolerated, with minimal risk of adverse effects, supporting both aesthetic restitution and functional rehabilitation.

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