As long as it took you to get up to what ever gauge you are at it will take that amount of time for the issue to shrink down. If you tore the piercing then you will see what looks like cat's butts on your ears, guess what short of surgical assistance you are stuck with it.
All gauges will shrink if they are not completely healed. If you take them out before they are healed and leave them out for long enough, they will close completly. They may shrink a bit if they are relatively new, but you should always save your used tapers in case that does happen. Be sure to never skip a size in gauges, or it could heal the wrong way and close up faster. If the 00 gauges are fairly old, a single day couldn't do much harm, as long as you put plugs or tapers back in to keep them from shrinking more.
It can vary from person to person, but generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months for an ear piercing to fully close up. Keeping an earring in the piercing regularly can help prevent it from closing up quickly.
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It depends on how fast your body heals and how new the piercing is. But even piercing that have been done for years can close in minutes. So there really isn't a way to tell how long it takes. So I would try to put jewelry in asap if you want them pierced.
it depends on a few things. A) where the piercing was B) how long it was pierced for and C) how fast you heal. i got my years pierced 3 years ago and i can go w/o earrings for weeks and it doesnt fully close, and a friend of mine got his ears pierced in highschool and it closed up in his 40s.
you take burts bees wax and rub it on the inside of the hole because burts bees wax has fiber glass in side of it and it will close them
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Ear gauges can indeed close. I have head several stories about peoples' ear gauges closing over time, some even being near size 00. Ear gauges can close over time if you don't wear a plug or tunnel in it. If the gauge is small, it will take less time for it to close, unlike BIG gauges - which could take around 2 months. One secret is to rub hemerroid cream on your ears about twice a day first your ears will swell but later when your lobes go back to normal the holes will be smaller. However, if your ears were gauged above a 00, they will never close entirely without surgery, which currently runs about $800 an ear.
Gauges can take anywhere from four days to two weeks to heal. It is best to wait about one week until you change or go up a size in gauges, so that they can continue to heal properly and avoid infections.
It depends on the size of the gauges. The U.S. military typically does not allow recruits with large earlobe gauges that exceed a certain diameter. Small gauges that can be easily removed may be acceptable. It's best to check with a recruiter for specific guidelines.
All gauges will shrink if they are not completely healed. If you take them out before they are healed and leave them out for long enough, they will close completly. They may shrink a bit if they are relatively new, but you should always save your used tapers in case that does happen. Be sure to never skip a size in gauges, or it could heal the wrong way and close up faster. If the 00 gauges are fairly old, a single day couldn't do much harm, as long as you put plugs or tapers back in to keep them from shrinking more.
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Is it all the gauges or some? You make have to take the instrumental cluster apart. Make sure all the hardness for the gauges are all connected.
a few days.