It depends how big your guages are. i went to a six and then put in an eighteen and it closed up just fine.
Depends on what you mean by "normal". Generally lobe piercings are an 18 gauge.... so going up to a 4 will probably rip... I would suggest talking to a piercer to find out what gauge you should use
i have mi ears gauged, and my cartlage. and when you take them out yes there is a whole about the size of the gauge that was in its place. but it will grow back, mine grew back with in a week to a normal size.
It is normal for a lobe piercing to be 16 or 18 gauge... but it is normally 18. A 16 gauge is normally used for tragus piercings :)
If your child is gauging their ears it will heal back if they do not go past a 0'0 gauge.
Because that's the way it is.
There is not "set size" that one can say is the point of no return. Everyone has different bodies and they all heal and react differently. That being said, many people agree that a range that one could call a point of no return would be between 4 Gauge - 00 Gauge.
Screw out the oil sending unit. Put a "tee" back into the hole. Screw in the oil sending unit for the light AND the fitting for the mechanical oil gauge.
When you have it in position, you cover up the back hole and the first front hole. That should make E. (At least if it is a normal one. I have no clue what it is for the extensions.)
No, that is not normal. You should be examined by a dentist.
no if the baby has come out of the back or head it will go back to normal soon and the hole will just close up
16 gauge is smaller than a 14 gauge. You can buy a stretcher and stretch the hole.
There is a 1/8"npt port on the back rail of the block near the distributor hole.