You go to a professional. Piercing yourself is a bad idea unless you are a professional piercer. You can't sterilize the jewelry or tools without an autoclave which I doubt you have. If you were to actually create a sanitary room and get your tools/jewelry autoclaved it would cost more than going to a pro. If its about money, save up and go to a pro. Otherwise, its a bad idea to put your health at risk just to save a few bucks. Piercing yourself will be much more painful and risky.
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To pierce your ear, first choose a reputable piercing studio that follows proper safety procedures. Next, decide on the location and style of piercing you want. The piercer will use a sterile needle to create the piercing, followed by aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing.
The ear is comprised of three main components: the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. The outer ear consists of the pinna and ear canal, which collect sound waves and direct them towards the eardrum. The middle ear contains the ossicles (small bones) that transmit vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. The inner ear includes the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibule, which convert sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain.
Sound travels through the ear in the following order: outer ear, ear canal, eardrum, middle ear bones (ossicles), cochlea in the inner ear.
The tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is a tightly stretched membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. It plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the middle ear.
The ear wax candle works by creating a vacuum that draws out ear wax when the candle is lit and placed in the ear. The heat from the candle melts the ear wax, which is then drawn up into the candle through the vacuum effect. This process can help to effectively remove excess ear wax from the ear canal.
You don't because you could mess up your whole body so you should leave that to the pros.