I would just go back to the shop you had it pierced at and have them run a taper through it. It's usually free and it's much easier than trying to mess with that kind of stuff yourself. But definitely use a taper. You don't want to just stuff the bigger one through...
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You should use a taper. You can probably find these at a piercing studio. It is important to first stretch it to a 16 gauge, and then to a 14 gauge about a month later to prevent tearing.
Use a taper or have a shop taper it out.
The purpose of measuring taper angle is to obtain taper angle
You should get a professional to do it with a taper.
To measure bore taper
First off, you don't "gauge" your ears. You stretch them. If you say gauge around people who are serious about body mods (piercers esp) you'll sound like an idiot. Secondly, it's really inexpensive. Body Art Forms sells two taper kits. One has an acrylic taper($5) and the other had a steel taper($7). Besides the kit, all that you need is some type of lube and natural sea salt to soak your stretch. You can use extra virgin olive oil for the lube and a tub of natural sea salt is like $4 at walmart. I'll put the link for BAF for you. They also have a section about stretching so read up on that.
It really depends on how long you had the piercings before removing the jewellery and how long the jewellery has been out. If you had the piercings for over a year before removing the jewellery and the jewellery has been out for a couple of months I would recommend seeing your piercer and asking if you can have them reopened by tapering. The piercings will shrink once jewellery is removed, however if the piercings are old enough they may not be closed and tapering them to 16 gauge or even 18 gauge for a few weeks will allow them to open back up and stretch enough over that time to allow you to get your original jewellery back in without going through the whole healing time again and possibly save you some money on piercing fees. Good piercers will always be willing to look at options for there clients, and if tapering will allow you to get them back without a lot of hassle then hey why not. If the piercings are actually closed* (*no entry point for the taper at all) then you can get them pierced right away while you are there.
Tapers are used to stretch the ears, so if you have tapers close to the gauge that your ears are currently, grit your teeth and push it through until it gets to the widest end and put the rubber rings on the taper to keep it in place. If the gauge of the taper is NOT near what your ears are currently, I wouldn't suggest pushing it through. If you do, it could cause your skin to rip and bleed, or your ear to split entirely, resulting in a blowout.
Seat the bolts using the 4 lb. hammer and taper bolt gauge
First you must have a pierced ear that is a few months old. Then you use an taper or stretch to slowly stretch the hole. You need to do it very slowly over time in order to properly stretch your ear.
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So long as the piercing is healed stretching up to 2 mm shouldn't be an issue. With stretching you need to keep in mind you should only stretch up 1 gauge once every 30 days, any faster will result in tearing of the tissue and permanent disfigurement of the piercing.