You have to put the barbell in one side at a time, unscrew both balls then insert the top replace the ball then insert the bottom and replace the ball, tah dah done.
But make sure when you are ordering a wavy earbar that you get one that is slightly shorter than the straight one you are wearing or you won't be able to get it in.
The same as any other ear piercing I suppose - infections mainly.
Some times.
getting an ear piercing has nothing to do with a knee surgery so you should be fine.
Its preference really. Mine happens to be in my left ear because my other has other piercings.
Done wrong, a piercing can definitely cause paralysis on the face... whether the piercing is ear, tongue, nose, etc.
You can be any age as long as you have your parent's permission and they are present at the time that you are getting the piercing.
It will be painful and swollen and moving towards the outer part of your ear, i.e rejecting.
He has an industrial piercing on his left ear, this is sometimes called a scaffolding bar, it is a long metal bar through the top of your ear. He also has a labret piercing, this is the piercing of your chin, just under your bottom lip. & that's all he had!!
An industrial barbells is used for many things. The biggest thing that industrial barbells are used for would be as piercing in a human body such as an ear.
You don't "get your industrial pierced" per se, since no part of the ear is called "industrial". An industrial piercing is just another type of cartilage piercing. Depending on the anatomy of your upper ear, you could potentially have quite a few piercings there, including an industrial and 1 or more helix piercings. If you already have a helix piercing and your piercer says it won't be in the way when s/he adds 2 holes on either side of it and puts in an industrial barbell, then absolutely, you can keep the helix piercing. Or, if the placement works out just right, you may only need to get a second hole and use that and the hole from your original helix piercing to place an industrial barbell through your ear. The best thing to do is to see a professional piercer and ask what the best option is based on the shape of your ear and the placement of your existing helix piercing. You could also visit our forum(link is below), post a photo of your ear, and see what piercers and other community members suggest.
Whichever side you would like. There is no right answer.
OK you mean to say "industrial piercing" this is a straight barbell through the outer ear cartilage in two locations on the ear. Right side left side makes no difference in the grand scheme of things and means nothing.