Putting a 14 gauge barbell through a piercing the size that it was pierced at, around a 20-18 gauge, is not recommended because you will be skipping sizes. But if you can put it through with no pain or blood then your'e good to go.
You cannot put it straight through without a prior piercing.
If it has been pierced and completely healed and already stretched to 16 gauge, yes.
the answer depends on your pain tolurance. on average,no.
It could go anywhere. You could have an industrial, conch, tragus, lobe, helix, rook daith, or anti tragus piercing with a barbell in it. But I'd say that industrials are most known for their long barbells.
Yes, you can. Most barbells made for the tongue are 14 gauge, so your ear piercing would need to be 14 gauge (much thicker than a regular earring). A labret is another option, as they are usually shorter.
It is normal for a lobe piercing to be 16 or 18 gauge... but it is normally 18. A 16 gauge is normally used for tragus piercings :)
Dangling earlobe is dominant.
Splitting the ear lobe occurs when you jump up too far in gauges. Example would be trying to get a 2g to fit into a 14g hole.
It means to puncture or pierce the ear lobe and insert special jewellery designed to be worn in the ear lobe.
A little help, Top of the ear lobe would be the ear canal so I don't know what you are asking for?
There are several causes of a swollen ear lobe. Some of the conditions that can cause this are an ear infection, glue ear, Swimmer's ear, folliculitis and Meniere's disease.
Yes, puncturing the ear lobe hurts, but only for a brief period of time.
it is possible, any piercing can, but my ear lobe peircing didnt cause me to have fever.
an ear lobe.