Technique description: Extraction of engulfed ear-piercing backing – The fast and atraumatic technique

Dmitry Beylin
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Abstract

Background

Ear piercings are a common practice for body modification and self-expression, but they can lead to various complications, including embedded jewelry, infections, and difficulty removing earring backings. Traditional techniques for removing stuck backings involve forceful manipulation, resulting in pain, scarring, and suboptimal cosmetic outcomes.

Discussion

In this technique description, we present an alternative atraumatic technique for the removal of stuck ear-piercing backings. The technique involves injecting a mixture of local anesthetic and a vasoconstrictor, around the backing to create a fluid pocket that loosens the earring post. A special maneuver is then applied using a needle driver allowing for easy gentle removal. If the backing remains embedded, gentle pressure on the earlobe reveals a loop that can be threaded with a syringe needle to propel the backing out.

Conclusions

The proposed atraumatic technique for removing stuck ear-piercing backings offers a satisfactory and less stressful experience for pediatric patients while reducing the need for emergency department referrals. Given the lack of consensus on extraction methods, this technique provides a valuable alternative in the absence of a widely agreed-upon approach. Further research is needed to establish standardized protocols. Nevertheless, adopting this technique has the potential to enhance patient satisfaction and improve outcomes.

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