Well it could be due to the original piercing, scar tissue from stretching too fast or several other factors.
That would be ear lobe stretching.
A lobe stone is a specialized type of jewelry designed to stretch the earlobe piercings gradually, often used in ear stretching or ear gauging processes. They come in various sizes and materials to suit individual preferences and stretching needs.
In this day and age it's just about any where in the free world in larger metropolitan areas. With it's roots going back to indo Asian cultures and tribes of various countries many used piercing and lobe stretching to mark points in life.
Dangling earlobe is dominant.
The ear lobe is essentially nothing more than a little bit of tissue and fat. So as with all things related to gravity, if the lobe becomes weighed down, it will stretch or drop. In regards to dangle earrings, excessive use leads to the ear lobe leads to the tissue being stretched out and the lobs stretching.
It means to puncture or pierce the ear lobe and insert special jewellery designed to be worn in the ear lobe.
A little help, Top of the ear lobe would be the ear canal so I don't know what you are asking for?
There are several causes of a swollen ear lobe. Some of the conditions that can cause this are an ear infection, glue ear, Swimmer's ear, folliculitis and Meniere's disease.
You wanna wait at least 3 months to start stretching. You don't want to wear plastic plugs or tunnels but tapers are fine only because you don't wear them. Never leave a taper in after stretching because it'll make a thin spot in your lobe because of the uneven weight.
Yes, puncturing the ear lobe hurts, but only for a brief period of time.
Generally, a regular ear lobe piercing is an 18 or 20 gauge, so the first size taper you should get would be a 16 gauge. Ask your parents before stretching your ears.
Yes you can, although you should make sure that the lobe is completely healed and healthy, and be very careful while re-stretching. NEVER skip gauge sizes, and go slowly and gradually. Wait until your ear is completely healed before going up a size.