Absolutely not
No, they are not for sale to minors. A standard bevelled piercing needle is a modified hypodermic needle, minus its coupling attachment, and it is for this reason that they are not to be sold to minors.
No, the needle is the same as any piercing.
Mine was done with a 16g needle (:
You can only use a New needle for piercing. and they are sterilized in a lab.
You can order it online or if not then go to a piercing shop with aftercare things they might have it there.
The process of piercing cartilage is generally quick and uncomplicated, unlike the healing process of this type of piercing. First, the instruments and area around where the piercing will be need to be cleaned thoroughly. Next, a trained professional will pierce your ear with a hollow needle, using marks to ensure the piercing isn't crooked. Once the needle is through both layers of skin and the cartilage, the jewelry should be inserted into the hollow needle and pulled through the fresh piercing with the needle.
no A sewing needle is a sharpened piece of metal. If you try to shove a sewing needle through skin, you will cause a lot of damage, which will in turn lead to longer heals and possible scarring. When a piercer does the piercing, they use a hypodermic needle. It is a hollow needle with razor sharp edges on the point. They are designed to slice and separate the skin, causing as minimal damage as possible. When looking to have a piercing, consult a professional piercer. Piercing is not a do it yourself project.
Needle. Guns aren't suitable for any piercing
Never get any piercing with a gun-style piercing machine no matter what. Gun-style piercing machines cause trauma, unnecessary damage, and scar tissue around the piercing that would not happen when proper equipment (a bevel-tip hollow piercing needle) is used.
There will be bumps in the cartilage near the piercing. It is better to be pierced with a needle.
It's actually much less painful with a needle, and there's a lower chance of infection. The piercing gun can't be cleaned and sterilized properly, whereas the piercing needle is always new and just our of a sterile package. The piercing gun can shatter catilage in some cases, the earring can get stuck in the gun causing trauma to the area when it is yanked out, and the ear-ring causes a bigger hole than the needle.