yes doesn't matter if its steel or not plus tht small so yeah of course it can be gauges go all the way down past an inch wide
You should just make sure its surgical/ stainless steel and its the correct gauge for your lip.
In short the answer is no. Surgical steel or steel is a completely different metal altogether.
Most piercers will use a 16 gauge or 18 gauge 316L Surgical Stainless Steel labret stud that has been sterilized.
They are made from surgical steel, and surgical steel is made of 440C stainless steel.
No. Surgical steel is totally non-reactive to human skin.
The lower the gauge number, the thicker the steel.
There are many gauge steel in a steel garage. It really depends on the kind of steel garage that you have and what kind of steel that you like to you in that steel garage.
Yes it is.
Yes, carbon steel
16 gauge steel is 0.0598in. (1.52mm) and 16 gauge galvanised steel is 0.0635 (1.61). The easy way to remember is 16 gauge is 1.6mm
Surgical instruments are made from steel. Steel is an alloy made of mostly iron, with other elements to give it special properties. Surgical steel is made from iron, chromium, nickel and molybdenum.
If you are having a reaction to surgical steel then most likely your body is reacting to the nickel in the steel. It is not very common but it does happen.