The scaffold or industrial piercing jewelry's length would depend on how wide the ear or area to be pierced....There is no set demands on it as everybody ear is different...One thing for sure, you will want enough room to move the jewelry back and forth just a tad....If if is too short it will be uncomfortable....Hope this helps.
The barbell size is determined by the piercer preparing to pierce the client the eyebrow is measured and not all eyebrows are the same.
The jewelry is probably too short/tight. Go see a piercer and have them check it out to be sure what it is exactly an for them to fit you with the proper length barbell :)
it honestly doesn't really matter, but just think of all the bacteria in the pool that can infect your piercing...just be careful!!
It all depends on the length, gauge, and material.
Length depends on your ear but they're usually 16ga or 14ga
Your piercer will be able to determine the right gauge, style, and length for your anatomy :D muffinmoose93: Either an 18 gauge or a 16 gauge curved barbell, i prefer the 18.
There is no length requirement for getting your tongue pierced. Anyone can get their tongue pierced with the exception of people that have their own personal and/or medical reasons.
you dont have to wait an exact length of time, i pierce mine all the time ive got a total of 9 in my left ear and they are fine. Enjoy piercing!
The length of time you have the piercing for will be three times that period for the piercing marks to close up and disappear.
That all depends on your anatomy. Your piercer will pick the size that fits you best :)
Go back to the facility that did the piercing and tell them to fix the problem, they did the piercing so they need to help you out. They provided the service and they are accountable for there actions so see them before doing anything else (get photos). Root cause: you pierced cartilage with a gun. Studs for piercing guns are only one length. If your ear swells up, which any piercing can do infected or not, it's going to get caught between the back and the ball on a piercing stud...and you're in trouble. If you pierce cartilage with a needle, there's plenty of room for swelling on that jewelry. Body piercing studios can't help you with your issue. Legally that would be resolving a medical issue and practicing medicine without a license. You need to either go back to the studio that did the piercing and see what they will do for you (refund or cover your expenses etc.) but ultimately you will need to seek the assistance of your Doctor or medical treatment center.
A labret (14g) or microlabret (18g ~16g) the length will be determined by your professional body piercer at the time of the piercing.