No, unless your hearing is affected. Sometimes malformation of the outer ear signals that there may be an aberration in the inner ear. So that person should get their hearing checked out.
But other than the cosmetic abnormality, it shouldn't affect function.
An earlobe is the part if your ear which gets most commonly pierced. Is the bottom part of the ear that dangles down.
No, there is no cartilage in the earlobe. The earlobe is made up of soft, fatty tissue. Cartilage is found in other parts of the ear, such as the outer ear and the ear canal.
When the skin of your earlobe is attached to you skin on your head (upper jaw), it is called an attached earlobe. Earlobes that hang more freely are called unattached. They earlobe itself it not attached to your head, it is only attached to the bottom of your ear.
To lobe the ear
Yes, but for most people, that's kind of the point. Your earlobe is stretched out.
I was just born that way I guess. It's really more of a half earlobe. Source: My left ear.
Dangling earlobe is dominant.
It is called a lobe as in earlobe.
External ear called pinna
If you pinch it with your nails does it hurt? then yes there is nerve endings in that region of your body.
yes there is, it is located very close to the jawbone and to the earlobe
The Afrikaans word for lobe or ear lobe is, Oorlel