The most common drawback of getting your ear gauged is that the hole may never close. If you find that in a few years you no longer wish to have your ear gauged, you might be stuck with it.
About eighty years old.Why do you concern about this question?
Gauged ears are stretched piercings in the ear lobes or other parts of the ear. This process involves gradually increasing the size of the piercing hole using a stretching technique or by inserting larger jewelry to achieve the desired gauge size.
He has them gauged. He wears talons and tapers.
Yes, gauged ear lobes can be repaired through a surgical procedure called earlobe reconstruction. This procedure involves removing excess tissue, reshaping the earlobe, and closing the hole left by the stretching. Recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the repair needed.
No, it will just make the hole bigger and if you let it strink down it may not return back to a normal looking ear piercing.
As in a flesh tunnel ear gauge? What's the point of a non-gauged earring? No point. Just jewelry.
I would suggest you are rushing the stretch too fast, one gauge once every 30 days no faster.
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try eBay or bodycandy.com or you can get one pair or pricey ones, and use plumbing tape to slowly gauge.
The Aztecs practiced ear gauging as a form of body modification and adornment, considering it a sign of beauty and status. Larger ear gauges were associated with higher social status and spiritual significance in Aztec culture.
Yes, The skin will begin to cover the hole causing it to "shrink" usually you should have no problem reinserting the jewelry as its not cartlidge just skin which can be stretched
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