If its a healed lobe piercing, it probably can. 16ga is .2mm bigger than 18ga. If its cartilage, you may have to wait till its older to try out bigger jewelry. It really helps to try and put it in after a hot shower and use extra virgin olive oil, vitamin E oil, or jojoba as a lubricant.
One can use cuff earrings if they are non-pierced. They are circular shaped earrings with a slit in the earring allowing it to fit onto your ear giving the appearance of being pierced.
Based on your description, your ear gauge size is likely around a 16 gauge. The fact that you can fit 4 20 gauge earrings in the same hole suggests that your earlobe has stretched to accommodate the smaller size earrings.
save up abit of pocket money, and go to a ear piercing shop and get your ear pierced then tell your parents after.
It depends. Usually, if it the same gauge it can fit but even that isnt guaranteed. Your best bet is to just try it out.
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.
Most normal ear piercings are usually 18 gauge. But, it depends if you wear heavy earrings, or if you play with your earrings alot over the years. I went from the regualr earring to an 8
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The stem thickness of a normal earring, known as the gauge, is typically around 20 to 22 gauge, which is about 0.8 to 0.6 millimeters in diameter. This size is commonly used for standard earring posts to fit comfortably in most ear piercings.
In order to have an auditory monitor fit in the ear one must first be diagnosed as needing an auditory monitor. Once assessed, an auditory monitor will be custom made to best fit ones ear.
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Whether or not a march fuel gauge will fit a B13 tank depends on the size of the march gauge. You should be able to find a march gauge that will fit on a B13 tank.
It will expand to fit the ear to close all inputs