Yes, though at times it depends upon the circumstances.
If you don't gauge your ears they are only slightly visible. If you gauge them then they become much more visible.
Nope.
What I do is that I get petroleum jelly and out it on the holes where the piercing was pierced, in order for the jewelry to slide in painlessly. Get one end of the jewelry and slide it through both holes, then tighten the ball.
Since i did my ears myself, my piercing holes were very tender and bleed if I irritated the earring. Anyways, if you take out your earring, it is likely that the hole will close up, so NO, do not take it out. I didn't, and now my ears are all healed and healthy. Just make sure you clean it with salt water [no hydrogen peroxide or alcohol].
yes you can
Just stop wearing earings.
Like earring holes? No. Like punctured eardrum? Yes.
Well not really. But it's bad to put in earrings if you don't have earring holes.
Piercing tools pierce holes in previously blanked,formed or drawn parts.It is often impractical to pierce holes while forming because they would become distorted in the forming operation.In such cases they are pierced in a piercing tool after forming.
Wash the piercing take out the jewellery and leave it alone. It will heal over in a few months or a few weeks it depends on how old the piercing is.
Depends on the gauge. Mine is 16 gauge and isn't any bigger then my lobe holes.
there should be two threaded holes visible on the rotor hat . You can thread bolt into the holes with a ratchet to push the rotor off the hub