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Do earlobes get thicker with age? A deeper look into age-related changes

According to scientific studies, ears generally grow longer with age, with some research indicating an annual increase of around 0.22 millimeters, primarily due to the effects of gravity and collagen loss. This phenomenon leads many to wonder: do earlobes get thicker with age? Understanding the actual changes can offer a clearer picture.

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Does ear cartilage get softer with age? The truth about sagging ears

According to research, the circumference of the human ear increases by an average of 0.51 mm per year. This phenomenon is not due to active growth but is closely tied to the breakdown of proteins, addressing the question: **Does ear cartilage get softer with age?**

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