What happened to the fleshy bump on the ear?

A fleshy bump on the ear is mainly seen in the following categories. First, the most common type of scar tissue growth. It is relatively common to see scar tissue on the ear, especially at the edge of the ear chakra. Often there is a history of trauma or frequent localized rubbing of the ear, followed by localized damage to the skin and the appearance of scar tissue. Second, it is possible to have a cyst above the ear that protrudes like a fleshy lump. This is mainly treated surgically and removed intact. In the case of scar tissue as described earlier, surgical treatment is generally not easily performed, and it is necessary to wait for the scar to stabilize before surgical removal or surgical repair is performed depending on the situation. Third, there are other cases, such as auricular pseudocysts. When auricular pseudocysts are large, they also protrude from the surface of the auricle and look like fleshy lumps, which can be surgically removed or treated with puncture and compression.