Based on your description, your ear gauge size is likely around a 16 gauge. The fact that you can fit 4 20 gauge earrings in the same hole suggests that your earlobe has stretched to accommodate the smaller size earrings.
A normal post earring typically has a gauge of around 20 to 22 and a length of about 10-12 millimeters. This size is common for standard ear piercings and is comfortable for most people to wear.
The stem thickness of a normal earring, known as the gauge, is typically around 20 to 22 gauge, which is about 0.8 to 0.6 millimeters in diameter. This size is commonly used for standard earring posts to fit comfortably in most ear piercings.
The standard gauge for most ear piercings, such as earlobes, is typically 20 gauge. However, cartilage piercings may be done at a slightly larger gauge, often 18 or 16 gauge. It's important to consult with a professional piercer to determine the most suitable gauge for your specific piercing.
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.
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
Size 0
00
20g. But that's a regular ear piercing size. So you'll move up to 18g.
1.5 inches
depends what kind of job. office bulding... no gauge. Skateboard shop... i think ur good with any size.
1 inch and 1/16
the biggest size you can gauge your ears is as big as you can make it with out snapping your ear. gauge size goes from: 18,16,14,12,10,8,6,4,2,0,00,7/16,1/2,9/16,5/8,11/16,3/4,13/16,7/8,15/16,1" and so on. It is really endless in stretching, but take your time. and clinical studies have proven tat in 98% of the time your ear will heal as long as you don't stretch past double zero gauge size
Based on your description, your ear gauge size is likely around a 16 gauge. The fact that you can fit 4 20 gauge earrings in the same hole suggests that your earlobe has stretched to accommodate the smaller size earrings.
Yes. You get it pierced with a 14g needle instead of an 18g
There is not "set size" that one can say is the point of no return. Everyone has different bodies and they all heal and react differently. That being said, many people agree that a range that one could call a point of no return would be between 4 Gauge - 00 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 :)