You can get what's called a dermal punch, where they literally punch out a piece of skin, similar to a hole punch that you would use on paper.
Once any piercing is *seasoned (*over a year old ), so long as the jewellery is appropriate for the piercing in gauge and length or diameter the piercing will not stretch unless you change it to a larger gauge. So will you have this big gaping hole in your lip? Well no, if you stay with the jewellery you are sized to it should stay the same size during the *life of the piercing (* this is for however long you choose to keep the piercing ).
There's not anything you can do; sorry. It's like how some people's earlobe holes stay open forever. Why does it even matter to you if it closes?
Only a couple of months, once the tissue is seasoned it will not shrink down and you will need to get medical intervention in order to have the piercing close. (lancing)
No they generally don't stay in the piercing, that's another poor idea that was stupid from the start. Nose bones cause the piercing to stretch in order to put them in and take them out of the piercing, this stretching on a new piercing causes the piercing to tear and generally damages the new tissue that is trying to form inside the piercing. If your nostril piercing was done with this type of jewellery go back and have a proper nostril screw put in so the tissue can heal without the jewellery causing undue stress on the tissue. The piercer that uses this type of jewellery is a novice (under 3 years) and clearly doesn't understand what he/she is doing nor do they appear to care. It's all about the money. Pity
you should probably stay the same size. never get a size bigger-they will stretch and be ginormous. but to be sure go to a local dance store and try on a few pairs to be comfortable with the size you want.
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No but anything with yeast in it will infect the piercing. Be sure to stay away from wine and beer especially.
The body is guarding the tissue while the piercing is healing, this toughening will ease off as the piercing heals. Be sure to stay on your aftercare routine.
No, it can close up if you don't keep something in it.
It can be pierced anywhere you want
Answer :Get tapers.If you want a bigger hole and a stretched piercing, you can choose either one of two options - a gradual stretching or a big piercing right at the beginning.For the faint hearted, it is better to start with a small piercing and stretch it over time. You can get yourself pierced with higher gauge jewelry such as 16 gauge. Once you get used to wearing your starter jewelry, you can gradually increase the thickness of the jewelry. To accommodate the thicker jewelry, your piercing will get stretched over time. Once it has stretched as much as you want it to, you can stick to wearing that size body jewelry.And now for the brave hearted. If you think you have it in you, you can go for a stretched piercing at the start itself. Instead of getting pierced with thin jewelry and then increasing the size slowly, you can get yourself pierced with thick 10 gauge jewelry itself to start off with. Although the process will be much more painful than being pierced with a fine needle, and the period of healing will also increase considerably; once the so-called dust has settled, you will get your desired stretched piercing.Answeryou can stretch the hole in your piercing. you can go to Hot Topic and get gauges and plugs to stretch the piercing hole but be careful on how big you get because once you go to like a 00 it won't go back. ________________Additions and amendments to previous posts: First, many shops will not pierce with anything lower than a 14g. needle (1.6mm), I personally recommend a 10g. needle because the larger the piercing the less probability of damage from towels, clothing, and every day activities. Also, larger gauge piercings heal just as fast as smaller gauge piercings. In fact depending on the method used to pierce, some large gauge piercings will heal faster, in all if it's done with a needle or dermal punch (of any gauge) it will take about a month to heal. After it's healed you can go back to your piercer and they will stretch it and add new autoclaved jewelry or you can buy the tapers and do it yourself, but your jewelry will not be sterile so be sure to not tear the skin. Another way to stretch already large (half inch/13mm) piercings is to slowly add PTFE (plumbers or electrical) tape one strip at a time. You can add one strip per day but be careful not to exceed your stretching point because it will tear. If your piercing tears reduce the jewelry size and heal them up for a month before attempting to stretch again. The stretching process is far more painful than the actual piercing so be prepared, it doesn't however take as long for the pain and swelling to subside. Also, at a 00g. it is still possible to take the jewelry out and have them return to the original piercing size, but it may take years. After about an inch (yes people stretch to an inch and I have heard of up to 6 inches) you will not be able to shrink your lobes with out cosmetic surgery and even after a half inch you would be luck to get back down to a 00g. Large piercings are a life long commitment and if you're not prepared to live with that commitment for the rest of your life then you need to stay at or below a 0g. Good luck and I hope this helped.
It can stay swollen for up to a week, depending on how it is being taken care of, and how your body reacts to it.