The part of the ear where one wears an earring is called the earlobe or lobe. It is the soft, fleshy lower part of the ear that is commonly pierced for earrings.
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.
A lobe stone is a specialized type of jewelry designed to stretch the earlobe piercings gradually, often used in ear stretching or ear gauging processes. They come in various sizes and materials to suit individual preferences and stretching needs.
Yes, cartilage is found in the upper part of the ear, specifically in the outer ear structure known as the auricle or pinna. This cartilage provides shape and support to the ear. However, the lower part of the earlobe itself is primarily composed of soft tissue and lacks cartilage.
The cerebral lobe is not typically divided into a 5th lobe. The four main lobes of the brain are the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe.
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Dangling earlobe is dominant.
You are allergic to nickel. You can only wear 14 or 18 carat gold. The lump can only be removed by surgery.
It means to puncture or pierce the ear lobe and insert special jewellery designed to be worn in the ear lobe.
A little help, Top of the ear lobe would be the ear canal so I don't know what you are asking for?
There are several causes of a swollen ear lobe. Some of the conditions that can cause this are an ear infection, glue ear, Swimmer's ear, folliculitis and Meniere's disease.
It could be your ear bone, or even an inflamed lymph node.
Yes, puncturing the ear lobe hurts, but only for a brief period of time.
it is possible, any piercing can, but my ear lobe peircing didnt cause me to have fever.
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its the inner ear