Abstract
The earlobe is an important anatomical structure that has a significant role in aesthesis. An absent ear lobule may be congenital or acquired due to the result of trauma, infection or malignancy. Its surgical repair places a challenge due to the difficulty of obtaining a natural-appearing and durable outcome. Many procedures have been described for reconstruction including the Gavello and Zenteno Alanis techniques. We have described a new method which is single staged, easy to perform and aesthetically acceptable.