I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. If you're asking if you can put something in both holes rather than wearing the bar, the answer is yes. You can do whatever you want with your piercings as long as they are healed enough and the jewelry you put in is the right gauge.
You can also put another bar through.
I emphasize things being healed here.
The standard for having a professional change your jewelry for you is 2 weeks (when the initial seal between your body and jewelry has formed). You should wait about 6 to change it yourself.
through industrial sociology,an engineers can easily adapt the environment in a industry.an engineer understand the social relationship in idustry like formal,informal,mixed relation.if an engineer is a team leader and group mmebers are not worked properly then through the help of sociology he can solve the problem between the group members nad work shoul be done on time and tension free.
Business computing is done at work; personal computing is done at home.
A project sponsor will typically provide some or all of the following:authority to use the resources of the organization to execute the projectthe business casethe scope, and guidance on scope managementthe budget, and guidance on burn rateguidance on quality, critical success factors, and other understandings of what will constitute "done"the "done by" datean introduction to the key stakeholdersfacilitate access to resources, from people to technologygovernance, including acting as chair of the steering committeea political back stop, when you have to say "no" to change requestsA good project sponsor will "fly air cover" for the project manager and project team; a bad one will make the team wish they had someone to fly air cover for them. Your earliest meetings with your project sponsor will give you the chance to exchange your expectations of each other; use them wisely.
The Mistakes done by engineers during there work which leads to some kind of damage to society is called engineering problem.
engineering is a process or method by which we observe from our past inventions to to overpower it with a better one or make a whole new invention never before done in the history of mankind..........
Industrial piercings are done with a needle in the hands of a trained professional body piercer. Ardenes is not a body piercing facility, they are not licensed to do body piercing nor do they know how to do industrial piercings. They use piercing guns for ear lobes only. See a professional body piercer at a body piercing studio or your local professional tattoo shop.
Most studs are either 20ga or 18ga. Piercing shops will most likely pierce them at 16ga. Its perfectly fine to wear smaller gauge jewelry than what the piercing was done at.
Tragus piercing are done by professional body piercers and are never ever to be done with a piercing gun due to the risk of misfires and deep tissue damage.
No they only pierce ears
Industrials are done at 14g not 16g. The piercing should be done with a 12g needle and 14g jewellery.
You can put any earrings in your tragus piercing as long as they are the proper gauge.
Consider a Helix Crus / Daith piercing or you may want to consider an Antitragus piercing to compliment the rook piercing.
No, not a chance. Industrial piercings are not simple and they have to be done by a professional body piercer with a sterile, hollow needle. If I'm being completely honest, no piercing should be done at Claires or any other place in which they use a gun. Theyre very unsanitary and the mechanism of the piercing can be harmful. If you want any kind of piercing, even if it's just lobes, I suggest going to a professional piercer.
Done wrong, a piercing can definitely cause paralysis on the face... whether the piercing is ear, tongue, nose, etc.
If your first earrings gave you infections or very saw I wouldn't if I was you. But if you still want it done carry on. :)
The major risks of an industrial piercing include ear deformation, migration and even rejection. If it is not properly taken care of it can move, and be very painful. Someone very experienced should preform this piercing, as if it is not done properly, the risk grows higher.
Most Industrials are generally done with your choice of either a 16 gauge or a 14 gauge.