Do our ears never stop growing?

According to a WebMD analysis, one’s ears indeed change as you get older, but it isn’t that they’re growing.

Instead, what you’re seeing is the effects of skin changes and gravity. Other parts of your body change in the same ways, but your ears are more visible and more noticeable.

Dr Ankush Sayal, ENT Specialist, Primus Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi told indianexpress.com that the belief is false since the cartilage, a flexible tissue (which is harder than the skin but softer than the bones), in our ears does not keep growing.

In fact, it “loses its elasticity and firmness with age, leading to the appearance of longer or droopier ears,” he added.

This change may vary among individuals depending on genetic and lifestyle factors, and certain medical conditions may also affect the appearance of the ears.

It is vital to keep in mind that our bodies continue to undergo changes throughout our lives, and ear appearance may be one of many factors that can alter over time.

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