the ear drum
The tightly stretched ear skin is commonly referred to as "tunnel" or "gauge." It is created through the process of ear stretching, also known as ear gauging or ear stretching.
It is called PINNA
The tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is a tightly stretched membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. It plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the middle ear.
The ear drum is a membrane, called the tympanic membrane.
The sheet of skin at the end of the ear canal is called the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum. It serves as a barrier between the outer ear and the middle ear, playing a crucial role in hearing by vibrating in response to sound waves.
Impaction-- A condition in which earwax has become tightly packed in the outer ear to the point that the external ear canal is blocked.
The ear canal actually ends at the eardrum. This is the tightly stretched membrane, also known as the "tympanic membrane". The cochlea is located in the inner ear and is a cavity filled with fluid.
can ear infections cause skin rah?
Most people do it the normal way of gauging it at first you should use tapers to stretch it and of course it will hurt but you leave them until they heal then you should put plugs or tunnels in your ear if you wish too.
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.
Mastoid SkinThe bone in that area is called the Mastoid, which is actually part of a bigger bone called the Temporal bone, which in turn is part of the skull. I read an article on a grafting of skin from that area and that's how I learned that it was just named after the bone there."If the defect extends only to the helical rim, the flap can be started at the junction where mastoid skin meets the posterior ear."
there is no bone in a ear only skin