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This is a world that does not care about one's newest form of physical expression, in fact it expects less of it. Upon realizing this, today several young people are finding themselves at odds with the job market and are searching for ways to undo what has been done.
And no, I'm not talking about tattoos and laser treatment. Ear plugs are the latest form of common regret.
Ear plugs have been and still is one of the main accessories for young men and women. However when the time comes to find a corporate job, A good chunk of America's youth finds itself with some required reparation; reparation of the ear lobe that is.
As "cool" as these ear plugs might appear, without them in tact all that is left is a huge hole in one's ear. Of course, one would need to have spaced out the hole several millimeters for that to happen. Nevertheless, walking around with a noticeably large hole in a very exposed body part may become uncomfortable for the employee and his or her work environment. Above all, a massive absence in the ear lobe would be deemed unacceptable in most work places.
So where do you go to sew that ear right back up? Dr. Brian S. Glatt is his name. Brian S. Glatt has seen numerous young individuals come and go from his office for this specific procedure.
The procedure consists of him cutting around the hole then slicing the earlobe into two pieces and sews the pieces back together while trimming the excess skin, of course. The procedure does leave a scar.
Also, he notes that smokers heal slower than non-smokers and that the procedure cannot be done if the hole exceeds 6 millimeters.
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