You don't notice a difference after a short period of time. I often forget my ears are pierced.
No different from your first hole.
It is possible that your earlobe piercing hole has closed partially or completely, preventing the earring from going all the way through. In such cases, you may need to have your earlobe re-pierced by a professional. It's important to visit a reputable piercing studio for advice on how to proceed.
To ensure that a newly pierced earlobe hole remains open, it's generally recommended to keep earrings in for at least 6 to 8 weeks. During this healing period, the earrings should remain in place to prevent the hole from closing. After this initial period, some people can switch to other earrings, but it's best to continue wearing earrings regularly to maintain the hole. For the best results, always follow aftercare instructions provided by your piercer.
Yes you an have the same hole pierced. But make sure that is where you want the hole this is a second chance t get them perfect.
Yeah, a hole is a hole. For most piercings, jewelry is pretty much interchangeable. As long as the piercing is healthy and healed, you should have no problem wearing a stud earring.
Simply because the jewellery is the same size as the piercing, therefore the hole in the tissue is plugged and prevented from bleeding.If the jewellery were smaller than the actual piercing then the piercings would in fact bleed.
about 8 weeks. I have heard that you should wait at least six months, because if you put in dangles too soon the earlobe will be to weak to hold something that dangles and can make the hole bigger, which you don't want.
Just stop wearing earrings, and eventually it will close up. It may take a few months, and a small indentation will remain, but it will close back up.
Yes but it would only be the size of the pierced hole.
one hole is pierced with a 14g needle, then a 16g barbell is threaded through it. then the second hole is pierced with a second 14g needle(usually more painful than the first hole) and the rest of the barbell is put through. the whole thing costs about $70
No unless you want to blead out from a hole in your testicle
The thing about decisions like that is to assess how easily they are put away later in life. How big is the hole going to be? How big a deal is it if you got tired of the ring and quit wearing it?