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    Heavy earrings can be a harmful fashion accessory
    Japan Herald
    Sunday 11th May, 2008  
    (ANI)


    Washington, May 11 : They might be giving you that 'stylish edge' over others, but according to doctors your most beloved accessories - heavy earrings - can be a dangerous ornament from which more and more women are seeking surgery.

    At first, patients with tears in their earlobes from wearing heavy earrings are told to simply stop wearing them in order to let the lobe heal on its own, but often that doesn't work.

    "Just removing the earring often times does not allow the hole to close because that has become a mature tract," says Richard Ha, plastic surgeon on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.

    "Fortunately, there's a relatively simple solution to the problem," he added.

    According to plastic surgeons, it's becoming more and more popular for patients to get their lobes surgically repaired.

    "It's a pretty simple procedure actually. It probably takes about 30 minutes to an hour in the office under local anesthesia," explains Dr. Ha.

    After the tear is fixed, it will need several weeks to completely heal.

    Surgical repair of torn earlobes can vary between 300 dollars and 1,500 dollars depending on how severe the tear is and whether or not you need one or both earlobes done.

    If you love wearing heavy earrings-but don't want to end up needing surgery one day-you may want to consider using some of the over-the-counter earlobe support products to help prevent tears.

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