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  2. Earlobe - Wikipedia

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    Clint Eastwood, who has an extreme form of attached ear lobe.. Earlobes average about 2 centimeters long, and elongate slightly with age. [7] Although the "free" vs. "attached" appearance of earlobes is often presented as an example of a simple "one gene – two alleles" Mendelian trait in humans, earlobes do not all fall neatly into either category; there is a continuous range from one ...

  3. Ear - Wikipedia

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    In ancient and modern cultures, ornaments have been placed to stretch and enlarge the earlobes, allowing for larger plugs to be slid into a large fleshy gap in the lobe. Tearing of the earlobe from the weight of heavy earrings , or from traumatic pull of an earring (for example, by snagging on a sweater), is fairly common.

  4. Thickened earlobes-conductive deafness syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Thickened earlobes-conductive deafness syndrome, also known as Escher-Hirt syndrome, or Schweitzer Kemink Graham syndrome, [1] is a rare genetic disorder which is characterized by ear and jaw abnormalities associated with progressive hearing loss. [2] Two families worldwide have been described with the disorder. [3]

  5. Kelly Ripa reveals she had plastic surgery on her earlobes - AOL

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    The "Live with Kelly and Ryan" co-host revealed this week that she got plastic surgery on her earlobes after her "earholes tore all the way through" and left her ears "hanging like gauges."

  6. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    Body piercing – permanent placement of jewelry through an artificial fistula; sometimes further modified by stretching; Ear piercing – the most common type of body modification

  7. From 'cultural tradition' to 'child abuse': Piercing a baby's ...

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    But for Hammack, who was born in Mexico City, Mexico, piercing her daughter's ears had an important cultural significance. In Latin cultures, she explains, infant female ear piercing is routine.

  8. Otoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Otoplasty (surgery of the ear) was developed in ancient India and is described in the medical compendium, the Sushruta Samhita (Sushruta's Compendium, c. 500 AD).The book discussed otoplastic and other plastic surgery techniques and procedures for correcting, repairing and reconstructing ears, noses, lips, and genitalia that were amputated as criminal, religious, and military punishments.

  9. EarFold - Wikipedia

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    The method is not suitable for all patients. If their ears have a large, deep Cavum conchae, which in combination with a poorly formed antihelix is often the cause of a protruding ear, ear pinning in the lower half of the ear is not possible or the ear-pinning result is unsatisfactory. Protruding earlobes can’t be pinned.