definitely a stud, they're easier to sleep in, talk on the phone, and they cant be easily ripped out, accidently, you can get much more sizes, shapes and colours, that's why the peircer will recommend a stud, usually a la Bret.
To open a ball hoop cartilage earring, gently grasp the ball on one end and twist it while pulling it away from the hoop. This will create a small gap in the hoop, allowing you to remove or insert it into your cartilage piercing. Be careful not to apply excessive force to avoid damaging the earring. Once it's open, you can easily put it in or take it out.
too tight
Yes
yes
It might. If you intend to keep a hoop in it, then it shouldn't affect it. If you intend to wear studs, you might have to bend them so as not to irritate the piercing though.
On many hoops, there is a catch; feel for it and slowly pull it out. Ease the hoop out through the hole.
It's called a lip piercing
you should use a stud
Take it back to the shop
it depends what you think it cool.
in my opinion a hoop is better because it doesn't hurt as much as a stud. the hoop makes it easier to sleep on and talk on the phone with its also less painful well i think definitely a stud cause it doesnt get caught in things and obviously is near impossible to get ripped out by accident, if usibng approprite size, but don't use ones too small as if played with they can got through the hole... and it hurts!
For a first earring, it's generally recommended to choose a stud rather than a hoop. Studs are less likely to get caught on clothing or other objects, reducing the risk of irritation or injury while the piercing heals. Additionally, studs can help prevent the piercing from closing or becoming misaligned during the healing process.