Earlobe repair surgery, also called loboplasty or earlobe reduction, is a surgical procedure that reshapes and restores damaged, stretched, or sagging earlobes. The damage can be caused by aging, wearing heavy earrings, injuries, or congenital disabilities. The surgery is performed in the surgeon's office under local anesthesia and involves making a small incision in the earlobe, repositioning the skin tissue, and stitching it back together. The procedure is brief, has no downtime, and produces immediate results that improve over time as the incision lines fade.