In many cases, a baby's ear will return to its normal shape as they grow, especially if the deformity is due to external factors like sleeping positions or minor cartilage issues. However, if there are concerns about the ear's shape or structure, it's essential to consult a pediatrician or an ear specialist for evaluation. They can provide guidance on whether any intervention is necessary. Generally, most minor ear deformities improve with time.
you cna try washing it every night and it will go back to normal after 2 weeks
Well it's cutting a fine line, but so long as the tissue hasn't been damaged you may be able to go back to a normal-ish looking lobe, but it will take time. If you go up any more it's going to be a no to a relatively normal return.
If you mean stretching as in putting in spacers for an earring hole, then you are correct it will slowly decrease but will never go back to normal. Some people have had success seeing a plastic surgeon and having reconstructive surgery.
that's the size i went to in my left ear. i took it out and it shrank relatively fast, well back to a zero. but to go all the way back to a somewhat normal sized ear piercing i would say around 4-12 months. but it all depends on the person and how fast you stretched
Go back to your Dr. you may need a stronger dose of antibiotic or a different type. The infection may have changed and moved from the outer ear to the inner ear; Go back to the Doctors.
They will not go back to normal, only shrink by a miniature amount.
Yes it will grow back a$$h0le
It has been back to normal for decades.
When the lived together back at the orphan-inch Bugs got an ear wig in his ear and had to get it pulled out.
Yes. Its like a high ringing. That's normal. Its the sound of silence...
Well it's cutting a fine line, but so long as the tissue hasn't been damaged you may be able to go back to a normal-ish looking lobe, but it will take time. If you go up any more it's going to be a no to a relatively normal return.
No it stays with the babys until they are about five days old and then they leave them to be on their own.