Recovery from earlobe repair is relatively quick and simple. Mild swelling, redness, or tenderness may be present for the first few days, but these effects resolve quickly. Sutures are typically removed within a week, and most patients can return to normal activities the same day.
For the best healing results, you should:
- Keep the area clean and dry as directed
- Avoid pulling or tugging on the ear
- Refrain from wearing earrings until fully healed
- Protect your ears from trauma or direct sun exposure during the first few weeks
Most patients are able to resume exercise and more strenuous activity within a few days, though you should always follow your provider’s specific recommendations. Scars generally fade well and become barely noticeable over time.
If you plan to re-pierce your ears, it is usually safe to do so after about 2–3 months, once the tissue has regained its strength. Many patients appreciate being able to wear earrings again with the peace of mind that their repair is strong and secure.