Splitting the ear lobe occurs when you jump up too far in gauges. Example would be trying to get a 2g to fit into a 14g hole.
Normal ear piercings are 18 gauge.
3.2mm.
18-16 Gauge
yes it will because they are big
5/16'' or 8mm
A little over 1".
i believe its a 18 gauge or 16 gauge.
Well 18g and 16g are neighbours in the gauge world, 14g is the next largest gauge from 16g so you would just be stretching the piercing up to 14g. All stretching should be done with proper tapers and ultimately done by a professional body piercer to ensure the piercing isn't torn in the process.
yes. it may look strange when its not so big but as it gets bigger it should look better
Well there actually is no such thing as an ear gauge. However there is such a thing as a jewellery gauge which is the thickness of the of the jewellery based on either Millimeters or AWG (American Wire Gauge as used in the professional body piercing industry.
a lot if u want to get size 10 gauge u should get the normal ear piercing size which is a size 20 or 18 gauge and slowly gauge it to a size 10 gauge
18 Gauge