Will the ear's helix grow back if bitten off?
In general, if the contour of the ear is bitten off, it will not grow back. The specific analysis is as follows:
The shape of the ear is composed of cartilage and skin. If the contour of the ear is bitten off, both the cartilage and skin will be damaged. Although the human body has a certain self-repair capability, in this case, due to insufficient blood supply and cells, the body's tissue regeneration ability is limited. The contour of the ear is made up of cartilage and other tissues, which lack the strong regenerative capacity that skin possesses, so it will not regrow.
If the damage to the ear contour is severe, surgical repair may be required under medical guidance. Through surgery, doctors can repair or replace the damaged tissue to restore the ear's shape and function.