It depends on the person.
Some peoples will go back to a small size, just take them out and see.
Wait about 3 months, if they aren't to a desires smaller size, you can try putting a fairly larger taper in your ear that will irritate your ear over night, then take it out in the morning, and it should shrink to smaller than before. Repeat the process if necessary.
they will never close back up completely, the smallest they may go back is 0 gauge.
There is not "set size" that one can say is the point of no return. Everyone has different bodies and they all heal and react differently. That being said, many people agree that a range that one could call a point of no return would be between 4 Gauge - 00 Gauge.
its nothing big its just extra skin hanging out of the back of your ear where ur gauge is or it could be pain full and your ear is cut up and you need to go get it sowed up both are very pain ful you can still gauge your ear even if you have a blow out and its not called gaugeing...gauging is cutting the extra skin around your ear using plugs tapers...etc its streching
after you streach up to 00 the rest of the gauge sizes go to fractions and not regular numbers like 16g or 4g
There is no standard size. A smaller one is 16 gauge. 10 gauge is larger, but less likely to be ripped out. (ouch) Smaller gauge is riskier when it comes to accidentally catching them on something and hurting yourself. i went from a normal earing to an eight guage,it hurts a litle bit but you wan to get your guage size smler wic that means the gauge is biger as quik as you can but not to quick ,and dont shove it very fast becuase yo can blow your ear out,the skin wil pus to the back of the earhole and stay
Go back to your Dr. you may need a stronger dose of antibiotic or a different type. The infection may have changed and moved from the outer ear to the inner ear; Go back to the Doctors.
When the lived together back at the orphan-inch Bugs got an ear wig in his ear and had to get it pulled out.
Go to { www.wildcat.co.uk } go to online cataloge page 3 to see a full index of jewellery sizes in both metric and imperial sizes.
Yes it is. It may seem fine now, but you'll have problems later on. You'll be more likely to get a blowout or cat butt look to your ear. It could also tear. Go to a 16ga then 14ga.
I would suggest you do one of two things, see your doctor or go see a professional body piercer and have your ears looked at pronto.
0 is pretty big if you ask me... you just have to wait awhile for the redness to go down, i mean, you're putting a huge hole in your ear... of course it will be red for awhile. every piercing/gauge is going to be red.
Yes. I had an ear infection and i got up at 4:00 in the morning. I couldnt go back to sleep. It hurts! :(