See your piercer and have it checked "measured".
The size of a normal earing.
I'm guessing 14 gauge.
It shouldn't; if it gets that large without your stretching it, the piercing might be rejecting.
Whenever you go in for a Monroe piercing, the piercer will take a needle, usually either a 18-16 gauge, and pierce your lip with that. It doesn't leave a big hole at all. But, if you want to gauge your Monroe, then you could have the piercer pierce with a bigger gauged needle, or just gauge it out yourself.
You are trying to fix too big a stud in too small a hole. now you need to treat the piercing like a new piercing for a few weeks till the tear in the piercing heals.
Well its not necessarily that they scar, but its almost as if the hole where the piercing was never goes away. Yes the hole closes, but you can still see where the piercing was.
Puts a hole in it.
no, the piercing hole is too small.
All piercing shrink down once the piercing is fully healed and the jewellery is removed, yes the hole is pretty much permanent.
Certainly. With time, the hole created from the piercing will heal over.
awl
You know by the big or small hole on the side of their head.