From experience, if it does get infected, it will close, or at least try to. If you decide to keep your gauges out for a while, yes the hole will shrink. It depends on how long you keep the gauge out of your ear.
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.
It is unlikely that an ear piercing hole will close up immediately if the earring is removed, as the body needs time to begin the healing process. However, if the earring is removed soon after piercing, there is a possibility that the hole may start to close up.
Not all objects close to a black hole get sucked into it. The gravitational pull of a black hole depends on its mass, so objects need to get extremely close to be pulled in. Objects in stable orbits can continue to orbit the black hole without falling in.
No you would be stretched out and torn apart as soon as you got too close
Yes
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.
Depends on how big you stretch to.
To have the skin peirced [needle] and to have a hole perminite or gauged.
Earthquakes are gauged by the Richter scale.
To close stretched ear piercings or gauged ears, you can opt for a procedure called a "lobe reconstruction surgery," where excess tissue is removed and the hole is stitched up. This procedure is typically done by a skilled plastic surgeon and results in a more natural-looking earlobe. It's important to consult with a professional to discuss your options and the best approach for your specific situation.
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.
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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.
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
if you get to close
If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.