Earlobe defect

Earlobe defect is an acquired or congenital malformation located in the earlobe at the lowest end of the auricle. The extent varies, with more or less defects. But because the earlobe is located below the ear, it is most noticeable whether or not the earring is worn. The incidence of earlobe defects is not uncommon. There was no significant difference between the male and female ratios. The degree of earlobe defect depends on the strength of the congenital or acquired factors.

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