Day of procedure:
Went to work as usual, then headed to Macclesfield Spire to meet Mr Musgrove for earfold for 11:30am appointment.
Upon arrival, I felt relaxed. I was 40 minutes early which didn't help, but I signed my details over at the reception and took a seat. After waiting for 30 minutes, I did start to feel anxious.
I was called in shortly after by Mr Musgrove, and we went through a consultation again, the practice ones he had were useless as they didn't really work, so he said he'll do the procedure and show me during it.
I headed down to the treatment room and was told to get on the prepared bed. I tried to avoid looking at any of the tools and chatted to the two ladies who put me at complete ease. Again I felt anxious but also relaxed as I felt I was in good hands. After only a few minutes, Mr Musgrove got straight on with the procedure, I was dreading the needle pain as I'd read online it was quite painful. The needles started to be injected to the top of my ear, my first reaction was, is that it? And I had a slight smile. He continued to inject several times, then he injected at the lower back of the ear, that stung a bit more but no more than a bee sting. The other ear was the same.
He left it for a couple of minute and then he started work. I honestly didn't even know he started as I didn't feel a thing, until I felt blood running down my neck, at this point I realised, yes he is cutting my ear open!
Both ears were cut in what felt like 5 minutes and it was done. I got to look in a mirror for approval and I felt ok, not overjoyed, just ok.
I was given some bandages and advice along with paracetamol and antibiotics. I went to reception, paid and was told to wait 20 minutes for a check from the nurse. After 20 minutes I was checked over and given the all clear. No pain in my ears at all.
Roughly 6 hrs later, my ears began to throb, but definitely bearable, paracetamol dulled the pain no problem. My ears also began to get really swollen. Feeling 50/50 about my ears, not sure if it's the swelling, so waiting until that's gone down before making full judgement.
Updated on 30 Jun 2016:
Day 2:
Ears are really swollen today, and very tender to touch. Had a rubbish sleep as each time I turned I felt the pain and woke up. The bandages helped a little bit but not a great deal.
Feeling a little underwhelmed as the swelling is so much my ears stick out a lot at the bottom. But, they weren't like that after the procedure so I'm sure they'll just settle down.
I had no pain killers all day as didn't feel I needed to. Yes a slight ache but not worth taking pain killers for.
A constant ringing sound in my ears, but nothing to worry about i think, just pressure from the swelling.
Updated on 30 Jun 2016:
Updated on 29 Apr 2019:
Hello all
I've just had an email from someone asking how are my ears now 3 years on.
In all honesty, I probably wish I never had them done. I've had quite alot of problems with my left ear and had to get 1 of the ear folds removed due to constant swelling and pain in my ear after sleep and whenever I touched it.
The swelling caused my ear to become a bit deformed. It's now gone down but my war has started to protrude a bit again.
The whole thing hasn't been great for my mental health really as it's got me down and still does on many days.
If I was faced with the same problem again, I'd just accept myself more for who I am and go with it. I'll add some pics and see what you think.
When I compare with before photos, I agree they do look better, but the swelling etc has not been worth it I don't think.
I'm constantly paranoid that I have coliflour ears and feel like others are looking at them, this has made me more self conscious than I've ever been!
Let me know your thoughts....