Assuming that you had the piercing done with a CBR (Captive Ball Ring) you would be best to go to a professional piercer and ask them to remove it.
This type of jewelry is held together by the tension of the ring against the dimples in the ball. Attempting to remove it yourself could easily result in damage to the tissues, and significant pain.
However if it was pierced with a horseshoe, or stud, then all you should have to do is unscrew the ball and carefully slide it out. You may find that wearing some nitrile gloves will aid you in getting the grip needed to loosen the ball.
But, in any case, most professional piercers will do jewelry changes/removals for free. If they do charge, it's only a few dollars. Trust me, a few dollars is worth preventing the pain and potential disfigurement.
The same way you got it in there, go back and see your professional body piercer for assistance in removing or changing the jewellery. It's the safest way to get it done.
Depends on the make of the earing.
put a earing
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Does Mitchel Musso have an earing? Yes you person who does not know the answer to this question, he does have an earing.
The tragus is located on the external ear.
cause of earing in deep drawing
it is a painting and she has a earing and is in the film st trinians
The opposite of the piercing, tragus ~ anti tragus, eyebrow ~ anti eyebrow.
It depends on how long you have the piercing/ how healed it is. If you have it for longer than a year and it is all healed, it will usually stay open for awhile. Your tragus is just like the cartilage on the outer rim of your ear.
No, it's part of your ear. http://www.knowyoursto.com/images/tragus-people.jpg
NO such thing as a reverse tragus. Do you mean an anti-tragus? Either way, a double tragus would probably seem to hurt more just because you would have to get two of them!They're both cartilage piercing and pretty much the same thickness. So its really hard to say for sure