Can 10mm stretched ears close?

Because your ear lobes have healed around the tunnel, plug, or taper you used to stretch the ear, your ears will never completely close. Keep in mind that your best expectation is to shrink the size of the holes. If you experienced tearing, infections, or blowouts, your ears may not shrink as much.

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Keeping this in consideration, how many mm can you stretch your ear at a time?

Every person is different, and many factors, such as the elasticity of your skin and the time and method of stretching, can affect this. Most people can go between 2g (6mm) – 00g (10mm) and expect their ears to revert back to a normal piercing, after a few months of healing.

Accordingly, what the biggest size you can stretch your ears and still close up? What size can I stretch up to without permanent damage? There are a lot of different opinions on this topic, but the majority of professionals in the body modification industry recommend never going any larger than 2 – 0 gauge if you want your ears to totally close up where you can‘t see through them.

Also question is, what are the ear stretching sizes?

Standard ear piercings are usually pierced at 20g or 18g. Gauge sizes go up (or down, depending on how you look at it) in even numbers from there, so the next largest size from an 18g is 16g, then 14g, then 12g, and so on. When you get to 0g, the next size is 00g (pronounced “double zero gauge“).

How long does it take for a 10mm stretcher to close?

Most ears stretched up past 10mm may in fact never close up more than about 4–5mm. Again so many factors are involved in this question that it is truly difficult to tell without looking at the piercing you’re referring too. They may never close, but over time (which could be up to a year) they may shrink.

Why do stretched ears smell so bad?

Why does this happen? Your body secretes a substance called sebum, sebum is an oily secretion which helps your skin keep lubricated and keep it waterproof. The sebum mixes with the dead skin cells between your ear and the jewellery to make this unpleasant odour.

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