There is no standard size. A smaller one is 16 gauge. 10 gauge is larger, but less likely to be ripped out. (ouch) Smaller gauge is riskier when it comes to accidentally catching them on something and hurting yourself.
i went from a normal earing to an eight guage,it hurts a litle bit but you wan to get your guage size smler wic that means the gauge is biger as quik as you can but not to quick ,and dont shove it very fast becuase yo can blow your ear out,the skin wil pus to the back of the earhole and stay
a lot if u want to get size 10 gauge u should get the normal ear piercing size which is a size 20 or 18 gauge and slowly gauge it to a size 10 gauge
Normal ear piercings are 18 gauge.
It is normal for a lobe piercing to be 16 or 18 gauge... but it is normally 18. A 16 gauge is normally used for tragus piercings :)
18-16 Gauge
20g. But that's a regular ear piercing size. So you'll move up to 18g.
18 Gauge
Starting with a normal ear piercing size (piercing gun stud) The first one listed is normal size and go up in size from there. 14g = 1.6mm 12g = 2.0mm 10g = 2.4mm 08g = 3.2mm 06g = 4.0mm 04g = 5.0mm 02g = 6.0mm 01g = 7.0mm 0g = 8.0mm 00g = 10.0mm 0g and 00g are the largest the average person wants to go to unless they don't care about the ear lobe shrinking down to a normal size down the road. Over )) the sizes would go up by millimeters or imperial fractional sizes. The lower the gauge number the thicker the jewellery.
Probably about the same, but 10ga is huge for ear piercing.
Depending on how big you stretched your ears to, the holes will shrink down to a normal piercing size or close to it. Every person's body is different with how they heal, so it really depends on your immune system.
"0" is 8mm
18g
If the piercing is a new piercing, you need to wait until the original piercing is healed before you get into stretching. Stretching involves starting with a seasoned and healed piercing and working up one gauge at a time once every 30 days until you reach the gauge you want. Going faster than one gauge every 30 days or skipping over a gauge will result in permanent tissue damage and piercings that won't return to normal if the wearer chooses to revert the piercings.