only if you do not take care of it. (F.E) They say you have to put Ear Care on it twice a day & twist it fully around for 6 weeks. If U do not do anything of this, there will be nasty bacteria. Just take care of it & it will be fine. U will only get infections without taking care.
An earlobe is the part if your ear which gets most commonly pierced. Is the bottom part of the ear that dangles down.
When the skin of your earlobe is attached to you skin on your head (upper jaw), it is called an attached earlobe. Earlobes that hang more freely are called unattached. They earlobe itself it not attached to your head, it is only attached to the bottom of your ear.
The part of the ear where one wears an earring is called the earlobe or lobe. It is the soft, fleshy lower part of the ear that is commonly pierced for earrings.
No.
It depends on what part of the ear you are getting pierced. Having your love pierced often is completely painless, whereas having cartilage pierced hurts a lot more than a novocaine shot for most people.
An ear clip is a type of earring that doesn't require pierced ears to wear. It typically features a hinged clip or cuff that attaches to the earlobe or another part of the ear. Ear clips are a popular alternative for those who do not have pierced ears.
The part of the earring that goes through your ear is called "the post".
It can, but does not prevent later pain when it wears off. This part of the body is very sensitive. You will experience very bad pain when you get this part pierced. There is no way around it.
Your Earlobe!!
"Members are prohibited from attaching, affixing or displaying objects, articles, jewelry or ornamentation to or through the ear, nose, tongue, or any exposed body part (includes visible through the uniform). EXCEPTION: Women are authorized to wear one small spherical, conservative, diamond, gold, white pearl, or silver pierced, or clip earring per earlobe and the earring worn in each earlobe must match. Earring should fit tightly without extending below the earlobe. (EXCEPTION: Connecting band on clip earrings.)"So basically, whether you're on or off duty, you can't have a piercing or tat that shows. From what I can tell you could keep your belly button piercing- EXCEPT they might make you take it out for boot camp... they're really strict there...but if you wanted to get it pierced, or re-pierced after then you should be good :)
Anything is possible when you get pierced... The needle could miss and hit a nerve. But the question is, how likely is it? The chances are very low if you are going to a trusted professional piercing artist.
Yes it does, unless it pierces a part where you won't feel any pain. But that will most likely not be piercing, it'll be pricking