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When the earlobes sag

As everywhere in the human body, the connective tissue in the ears weakens over time, and the thin layer of fat between the cartilage and skin diminishes. As a result, the skin loses elasticity and eventually never returns to its original shape. Wearing heavy earrings is particularly problematic, as it puts even more strain on the skin over the years. These drooping earlobes and stretched-out ear piercings are a distressing problem for the women affected.

Micart has now developed various solutions so that every woman can feel beautiful again.

If you are unsure which solution is right for you, I would be happy to advise you personally.

drooping earlobes

Large earrings for sagging earlobes

Micart's custom-made creations have a diameter that covers drooping earlobes. The accompanying support clasp prevents the earring from tipping over. This allows every woman to feel beautiful again and wear high-quality earrings suitable for any occasion. If you have a specific idea for an earring, please contact me and we can design the perfect piece of jewelry for you together.

Without support closure
The earring is tilting. The weakened tissue can no longer hold it in place.

With support closure
The earring is pressed against the sagging earlobe from behind over a larger area, ensuring a nice fit.

The support closure

This special clasp allows most of your own earrings to be worn again. The clasp is designed to press the loose skin from behind against the earring on the front, thus stabilizing the earlobe.

The support fastener can also be ordered separately.

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Torn earlobe
The earring is hanging in an elongated slit and threatens to slip through.

With silver plates
The silver plate conceals the torn ear piercing.

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The concealing silver plate for torn ear piercings

If your earlobes are torn, earrings, especially studs, can slip through. A silver earring backing plate can help in this situation. The plate is placed in front of the earlobe, and then the earring is inserted. This conceals the stretched earlobe and prevents the earring from slipping through. If the skin is already loose, it's also recommended to use the support clasp.

The discreet plate complements most earrings. However, it only works with stud earrings and not with drop earrings.

The tile comes in different sizes and patterns. If you turn it over, you can use it without the pattern.

Ear clips for torn or drooping earlobes

Torn earlobes no longer have to make any woman sad, because almost all of my creations can now be covered with clip-on earrings. It's important to make sure they're large enough to cover the tear in the earlobe. It's best to contact me to find out more about the options.

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