What’s stretching?
Stretching is the ways in which one can steadily enlarge a pierced hole in the body. This is done by a touch stretching the tissue, causing micro-tears to form, and keeping up the hole at the new size till these tears utterly heal. The method is then repeated. This may be done a just about unlimited number of times so long as it is done properly so permitting for highly stretched holes to be produced.
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All piercings are dissimilar in the quantity of agony they cause, but all everybody is different in how they feel agony and how much discomfort they feel when they’re pierced. Please don’t ask this query here as you’ll get some answers that do not make any sense and do not help you in any way. If you do ask, it’s likely that your post will be removed or closed.
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When the piercing gun is employed, it visually blocks the person operating it from seeing precisely where the stud is being placed. This, together with minimum coaching on the part of the person using the gun and the kickback of the gun regularly leaves poorly placed piercings. This also suggests that matched piercings are usually not symmetrical.
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Piercing guns are a standard tool utilized in mall shops, mall kiosks, spas and by other non-professional piercers. Sadly , the piercing gun or stud gun is an inferior piece of gear that may cause nonessential damage and increase a piercees likelihood of problems. Explained below are a few of the largest concerns related to the employment of piercing guns.
Contents
1.Inferior Gun Sterilization
2. Gun vs. Needle
3. Inferior Gun Jewlery
4. Improper placement, and other body parts
5. Minimally Trained Gun Operators
6. Unhealthy Piercing Gun Environment
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What it seems like :
A small red or white pimple-like bump diagonally opposite to one of the entry holes of the piercing. 
Why it occurs :
The Bump occurs for a couple of reasons, including injury to the piercing ( like being hit ), unacceptable aftercare ( permitting bacteria to grow ), irritation to the piercing, and occasionally it occurs for no reason that you can recall.
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The Pinna Piercing ( Helix ) is found on the cartilage edge along the top part of the ear. Generally a tiny diameter
Ball Closure Ring may be employed for this piercing. Even the labret or barbell can be ‘micro’ jewelry ( at 1mm or 1.2mm gauge ), and needn’t be any bigger than 8mm.
Healing Time: 8 - 16 weeks
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The Anti-Tragus is the raised fold of cartilage that sits on the outer side of the ear, above the ear lobe and just
opposite the tragus. Plenty of people’s anti-tragus’ are too little to be pierced, however micro jewelry is usually successfully used. Ball Closure Rings may be employed, but they will flop about a lot and worsen the piercing.
Employing a curved barbell will possibly increase the likelihood of a fast healing.
Healing Time: 8 - 16 weeks
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