Well the process is as long as getting the piercings stretched in the first place, you work backwards and allow the piercings to recede as much as possible down each gauge. Keep in mind once you are over 0 or 00 you are pretty much stuck with what you have, only time will allow the tissue to shrink there is no magic cure or quick fix. So you just need to hurry up and wait.
You can try leaving them empty and see if there's any improvement after 6 months or so, which I doubt. If waiting doesn't work for you, you might need to consult with a plastic surgeon.
uhm tis is kinda weird...but in your ears lol but you can gauge lotsa things other than just your ears n btw gauging your ears hurts...
if there is a ringing in your ears it might be tinnitus. You cant get rid of it
Ringing ears is a sign of an infection or that you have too much wax in your ear.The way to get rid of it is to go to a doctor and get drops or have them syringed
No it shouldn't effect the gauge . If you want it to hurt less i suggest getting it done at a piercing shop . They have special creams and lotions that numb and protect your stretched ears from infection .
Yes.
Depending how big the gauge is you can't...
Chew gum or suck on a breath mint. When you swallow it will help equalize the pressure changes in your ears and get rid of the "bubbles".
14 gauge is 2 sizes bigger than what you would get your ears pierced with (18 gauge). It is the standard gauge for most piercings.
They are not licensed to pierce let alone do ear stretching. The answer is no
Do you want to make them bigger or smaller?
Yes you can! Barbells can be used like a regular gauge.
i would say at least 13 14