start with small gauges...i started with a 12 i think. you can get them at hot topic or spencers and it's a really easy process. just shove the 12 or 14 in..depending on your pain tolerance..and leave them in for 1-2 weeks until your ear has stretched. then, continue the same routine but keep getting bigger. 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0, 00..and so on...i'm at 2 right now and it only took me a month.
i believe its a 18 gauge or 16 gauge.
Normal ear piercings are 18 gauge.
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.
From what I know, have your cartilage already pierced before you try to gage it. I pierced my own, then once it healed i put a 14 gauge through it. It didn't really hurt but pinched a little.
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
3.2mm.
00
A 0 GAUGE IS THE SIZE OF A DIME
I mean, I think so. I currently have an infected gauge in my left ear and have been suffering jaw pain and ear pain. So I really think it can. Im still trying to figure out why it's infected!!
18-16 Gauge
Size 0