generally, i would say no. i have 3 piercings just in the lobe itself, and then 2 more further up the ear-rim...i dont think there are any veins in the ear! ________ there are veins, but they are more capillaries than anything and none are large enough to pose a threat (the only veins that are your jugular, corotid artery, femoral artery, brachial artery, and aorta). The only thing you have to do is smoke a gram of crack and piecre it with a toothpick
See a professional body piercer for your other piercings, they can tell you what you can and can not do for your ear.
Is a extremely stupid idea. Unless you want to die.
u can if u want the hole to close
Which ever one you want but in my opinion i think it would look good on both ears
You get a hole where you didn't want one. If you pull the pin out, it'll heal soon enough. Then you can have another go at getting the piercing where you want it.
No, they'll still charge you for use of equipment, because everything needs to be sterilized afterwards.
It depends on how big you want the hole to be. In some African countries they use a plug the size of a saucer to open the piercing.
Whenever you go in for a Monroe piercing, the piercer will take a needle, usually either a 18-16 gauge, and pierce your lip with that. It doesn't leave a big hole at all. But, if you want to gauge your Monroe, then you could have the piercer pierce with a bigger gauged needle, or just gauge it out yourself.
a specially needle is used. the common size for the needle is 14 g, and sometimes they use a 16 g if you don't want the hole to be so large
No
Why would anyone want to re-pierce themselves if the holes are still open? You can take out the jewelry, let the holes close, and then get them redone (that is, if there isn't too much scar tissue), but other than that, you cant re-pierce what is already pierced.
only if you want to be blind.
With any piercing, once you poke a hole in it it's done and will never be the same so think before you pierce. Are you sure this is what you want? Once it's done....it's done.