Of couse! You could lose your hearing, get STAPH or MRSA, and you could lose your ear to infection!
^^that is not true.if you stretch your ears properly and take care of them,you will have no problems.i have my ears stretched to 1 1/2 and im perfectly healthy
yes it is it could be your ears are sensitive or their just starting to get bad ear infections either way go get them checked out.
You can have 3 arms and 4 feet and 3 ears
uhm tis is kinda weird...but in your ears lol but you can gauge lotsa things other than just your ears n btw gauging your ears hurts...
Stretching your ear safely shouldn't cause sharp pain or bleeding. These are signs that you're trying to stretch your ears too quickly.
First of all, to gauge something is to measure it. You are STRETCHING your ears, not GAUGING them. The next size is 1 9/16", then 1 5/8", then 1 3/4"
If your child is gauging their ears it will heal back if they do not go past a 0'0 gauge.
You do. You should let them heal compleltely before starting to stretch them. You will have to wait about 6 months. ISH.
No, you shouldn't. Put in a plug or tunnel after you stretch up and leave those in until your ears heal. Tapers aren't weighted evenly and they mess up your lobes because it makes some places thinner than others.
When Yorkie ears are floppy, it can indicate that they have not fully developed or that the cartilage is not strong enough to support the upright position. Floppy ears can also be a result of genetics or health issues. While it’s typically not a medical concern, if the ears remain floppy into adulthood, it may affect their appearance and breed standards. Regular vet check-ups can help ensure there are no underlying health problems.
No. Your EARS affect your balance.
People have been doing it forever, since like, ancient times. The fad has just come back around again. I have half inch plugs in right now.
It's for expanding the size of the holes pierced for earrings. Some people think it looks cool.