No only time will heal it nothing else.
The best way to tell if your ear cartilage is cracked after having it pierced, is to feel it. If you feel a gap or if it is very sore weeks after, it might be cracked.
If you get to "0" or "00" that's as far as you can go without needing surgical intervention to close the holes. The piercings will shrink but they won't close up like they have never been pierced before.
yes . have your ears pierced by a pro.
It depends on how fast your body heals and how new the piercing is. But even piercing that have been done for years can close in minutes. So there really isn't a way to tell how long it takes. So I would try to put jewelry in asap if you want them pierced.
I've only heard of reconstructive surgery for larger gauge ear piercings. Howver, you should look into getting your ears pierced at a larger gauge to remove the scar tissue. That way you could let them heal without the scar tissue stopping you.
I don't know for sure but i know they have been that way for a long time.
This happened to me but in a different way. My piercer was stressed out (probably) because I went with 2 friends and one friend had three loud younger brothers, so my piercer was probably frazzled. But she pierced it too close to my head. Go back to your piercer, or give them a call. I ended up going back and having that ear re-pierced, and the old hole closed up in about 3 days.
Years ago, sailors used to wear an earring in their left ear to indicate they had crossed the equator.
Hold her really close &whisper in ear "I love you"
yes It can certainly be done in a safe way. It can also be done in an unsafe way. Do it with the proper precautions for sterilization, a 24-carat stud, and the proper aftercare and you'll be fine.
Those are not tickets, they are tags, more specifically ear tags. It is an easy way of identifying cattle in a herd, and also who owns them (similar to branding).
Depends on how sensitive you are, and where you're getting pierced. The lower part of the ear will hurt way less, the upper part is mainly cartilage so you may experience stinging. With "industrials" they pierce two parts of your ear, so double the sting if that's what you plan of getting.