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When you first get your piercing, with any piercing, the people that do the piercing they use their own equipment and normally you choose they kind of stud you want. So yes you do have to get a stud first. Normally you have to wait 6 weeks before you can change any piercing, just so your skin can get used to it and also to decrease the risk of an infection.

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