Correct stretching of ear lobes involves a professional body piercer and a plan. Any good piercing studio will offer you a stretching plan saving you money and discomfort. The plan is simple, one gauge once every 30 days till you reach the desired size you want, this will allow you to get the stretching done without having to shell out for jewellery each time. Done by a professional body piercer you can be sure the stretch is done correctly and safely without worrying about tearing the lobe tissue. It's the smartest and safest way to get affordable stretching done and still being able to revert back to normal size lobes when you want to. Talk to your local professional body piercer for details.
That would be ear lobe stretching.
yes of course it does have you ever tried it?
a blowout is when the skin has been pushed from the inside of your ear. if you have a little bit of skin on the back of your ear around the stretching you should downsize and wait until it has healed. also your ears should not bleed while stretching :)
They are not licensed to pierce let alone do ear stretching. The answer is no
You need to see your doctor.
No. You should go to a doctor and get that checked out.
Generally, a regular ear lobe piercing is an 18 or 20 gauge, so the first size taper you should get would be a 16 gauge. Ask your parents before stretching your ears.
You definitely cant stretch your ears the same day you get them pierced. What you can do is get them pierced at a bigger gauge to skip the stretching process.
Stretching your ear safely shouldn't cause sharp pain or bleeding. These are signs that you're trying to stretch your ears too quickly.
Yes. Vitamin E oil is perfect for lubrication while stretching. Its also good for lobe massages.
scar tissue is when you stretch your ears, it makes a scar because you are stretching them. if you let your ears close up, they say that because of all the stretching and scarring, that your earing holes will look like little cat butts. **Scar tissue is formed when ears are stretched too quickly and they tear. Scars forms over the wounds and scar tissue doesn't stretch well so it'll stop you from stretching at some point. Your ears only look like cat butts if you stretch them too quickly. If you're responsible with stretching, they'll heal up nice and smooth and they'll be even if you use plugs to stretch down.
One gauge once every 30 days, no faster. That being said if you stay to the rule for stretching you have no need to numb anything.