Depending on how long you have had your ear stretched to a 0'.. If you have had it for years then it's unlikely it will close back up completely, but it the hole is fairly new, a year or so, then it will close up. It all depends on the healing process of your body. Everyone is different.
0 ~ 00 are the points of no return. Once you have reached these gauges that's it the piercing will not close, however it will shrink down if the jewellery is removed but it will never be the way it was before stretching. Surgical intervention is needed to repair the damage.
No. Tidal gauges only measure water levels.
Yes, stretched ears can shrink up. How much you can get them depends on your body, how old the stretched are, and what size. The general point of no return is 2ga. Meaning that you can shrink up pretty small at 2ga but beyond that, you wont be able to get back down to 18ga/16ga without getting them professionally sutured.
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.
Gauges are generally tuned to tension on wires, if they gets tweaked the gauges can easily become faulty.
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.
yepp :) that's what happend to mine
Streamlined scuba is just a term used for a diver who has all their gauges and equipment close to their body so they are not harming the environment around where they are diving. Commonly clips are attached to the BCD for easy access to gauges while keeping them close to your body.
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
Maci has either 0 or 00 gauges.
Yes as long as you don't pass 0..if problems occur use vitamin e oil to help close them up
Answer location of check gauges lightthe check gauges light is on your instrument panel when it comes on it lights up saying check gauges