Hi. I have a hole in my ears drilled in the standard places in the soft part. I've been wearing earrings for a very small, more than 10 years, and I wonder if it's possible that the hole in one ear will be closed in some way. The hole in question is further down than that of my other ear, and I think it's too far down from normal. Just because I notice it and it's purely aesthetically irritating to me is no big deal. The bigger problem, however, is that absolutely always when wearing hanging earrings, quite light, on the ear in question the earring always feels strange and unpleasant. It seems to weigh more than the other since the part of flesh on which it is held is thinner. I'm not sure I explained it clearly enough, but I hope you understand. So my idea is that I want to close this hole in some way and after a certain amount of time to drill another little over it, where it should actually be normal. I know that if I just stop wearing an earring there, the hole might shrink, but its eventual healing, if any, will be years away. So I wondered if there was another way to close it, possibly with some manipulation with a doctor, and heal in a shorter period of time. I did not find much information about the matter, only that it can peel the cuticle from the inner part, into the hole itself and sew or glue with some glue for fabrics. But I don't know if this is an option for me, as I think it's more about flus, widened or torn holes, and mine as the size is completely standard, just too low punctured. I'd be happy to share if you know something about it, or you've been doing or have been subjected to something like this yourself.
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