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Phone number: 282 420 020
Av. S. João de Deus - Parque de Saúde da Misericordia de Portimão,
8500-508 Portimão
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Monday to Friday: 7am - 10pm
Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays: 8 am - 10 pm
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Daily: 8am - 9pm
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Hospital Particular Alvor
Over 1H30Urgent Care
Hospital Particular Gambelas
00h09mUrgent Care
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Hospital Particular da Madeira
Over 1H30Urgent Care
00h59mPaediatrics
Madeira Medical Center
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Why the earlobes?
The ears are part of the face and are an element that, although not frontal and may be hidden by the hair, must be in harmony with the rest of the face. The overwhelming majority of women wear earrings which makes the earlobes important as it greatly increases exposure.
The earlobes are the flattest and lowest part of the ears and, unlike the other parts, have no cartilage. They may have different sizes and shapes and may be more or less ‘pending’.
Admittedly, over time the earlobes become less round and more “wilted” and the earrings do not fit well.
What can be achieved and how does the treatment is performed?
Non-surgical techniques are useful for improving the appearance of the lobes and certain anatomical or traumatic deformities of the rest of the ear.
At UP HPA we use injectables with small needles or cannulas to repair and ‘fill’ the inside of the lobe. Temporary fills are the ones of choice so as not to notice transparency or touch or alter the natural shape of the lobe.
The technique is simple, painless because the injectables are mixed with anesthesia and the result is immediate. The lobe is more tense and rounded and less wrinkled appearance that consolidates in the following weeks.
The benefits are lasting and the application may be repeated.
Complementary Treatments
Tearing of the earlobes and problems of the shell and the propeller are corrected by otoplasty.
Body
• Neckline | Learn more →
• Mesotherapy and Lipolysis | Learn more →
• Neck | Learn more →
• Hyperhidrosis | Learn more →
• Hands | Learn more →
• Accent Prime® Radio Frequency | Learn more →
Face
• Men’s Aesthetics | Learn more →
• Thread lift | Learn more →
• Lips | Learn more →
• Harmony XL PRO® Laser | Learn more →
• Earlobes | Learn more →
• Dark circles | Learn more →
• Fillers | Learn more →
• Botulinum Toxin | Learn more →
• Non-surgical rhinoplasty | Learn more →
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Why the earlobes?
The ears are part of the face and are an element that, although not frontal and may be hidden by the hair, must be in harmony with the rest of the face. The overwhelming majority of women wear earrings which makes the earlobes important as it greatly increases exposure.
The earlobes are the flattest and lowest part of the ears and, unlike the other parts, have no cartilage. They may have different sizes and shapes and may be more or less ‘pending’.
Admittedly, over time the earlobes become less round and more “wilted” and the earrings do not fit well.
What can be achieved and how does the treatment is performed?
Non-surgical techniques are useful for improving the appearance of the lobes and certain anatomical or traumatic deformities of the rest of the ear.
At UP HPA we use injectables with small needles or cannulas to repair and ‘fill’ the inside of the lobe. Temporary fills are the ones of choice so as not to notice transparency or touch or alter the natural shape of the lobe.
The technique is simple, painless because the injectables are mixed with anesthesia and the result is immediate. The lobe is more tense and rounded and less wrinkled appearance that consolidates in the following weeks.
The benefits are lasting and the application may be repeated.
Complementary Treatments
Tearing of the earlobes and problems of the shell and the propeller are corrected by otoplasty.
Body
• Neckline | Learn more →
• Mesotherapy and Lipolysis | Learn more →
• Neck | Learn more →
• Hyperhidrosis | Learn more →
• Hands | Learn more →
• Accent Prime® Radio Frequency | Learn more →
Face
• Men’s Aesthetics | Learn more →
• Thread lift | Learn more →
• Lips | Learn more →
• Harmony XL PRO® Laser | Learn more →
• Earlobes | Learn more →
• Dark circles | Learn more →
• Fillers | Learn more →
• Botulinum Toxin | Learn more →
• Non-surgical rhinoplasty | Learn more →
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