18 Gauge
For piercing, 18 gauge. that's the same gauge as a standard earring. There is also a 20 gauge which is a little smaller than an 18 gauge and rarely used for body piercing. There are smaller guage needles for medical use. 25 gauge is the smallest typically used in outpatient health care settings.
You can usually find nose rings/posts at 20g or 18g .. remember the bigger the gauge number, the smaller the thickness of the post will be.
Did u mean monroe? If so i think its a 16 gage.
20g. But that's a regular ear piercing size. So you'll move up to 18g.
Depends on the age of the piercing, the gauge, and just how your body heals. Most do close but they leave scars.
Yes
it depends on the gauge they pierce it with. Mines a 16g but if your planning on hiding it, its very difficult
The smallest gauge needle that I'm aware of is 22g. But no one will pierce you with anything less than 20g, and that's usually in the nose. But, the standard size piercing needle is around 16-12g, but you can make a request to be pierced at a larger gauge, if there's sufficient flesh for it to go through.
Depends on how long you've had it, what gauge it is, and how your body heals.
It can take several months to a year for an earlobe piercing to reach gauge 10, depending on the healing process and individual's body. It is important to stretch the piercing slowly and safely to minimize the risk of damage or infection.
6mm is equal to a 2 gauge.