It is human nature to love beauty, but as a doctor, not only do we not advocate carving the face we have been given by our parents and God, but we also want to urge everyone to take it easy with other invasive beauty decorations. Recently, I have seen several patients who have had their ears pierced, and I think it is important to remind everyone of the safety of beauty. One case: a 21-year-old girl who suffered from facial palsy due to an infection caused by a needle that was injected into the back groove of the auricle during ear piercing. Two cases: A 20-year-old girl had three fibroids in both earlobes after her ears were pierced (two piercings were made in her right ear), and both sides of the earlobes had proliferations of about 1.5 cm in diameter, which grew too large and had to be removed. In the other two cases, the studs had been in place for too long, and when they were removed, the studs were found to have grown into the earlobe and could not be removed, so they had to be removed in the hospital. To sum up, I would like to give you a little advice: 1. Before piercing your ears, make sure to check whether you are a keloid or not, and consider piercing your ears only when you are sure you are not; 2.