Can I downsize my piercing myself?

Sadly, damaging the piercing channel leaves it more susceptible to infection, irritation and complications during healing. This is why we always recommend to never change your jewellery yourself until your piercing has completely healed, and downsizing is no exception!

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Correspondingly, when should you downsize your piercing?

Usually after 2-3 months this is adequate time to change a helix piercing. Don’t leave it longer, this leaves a window of opportunity open where you are more likely to catch your piercing and then go through all the swelling again and delaying your downsize.

Just so, how do you make your ears look smaller with piercings? Sometimes people want to make their ears look smaller. To do this, place an earring in a position close to your face on the inner part of your ear, where it will draw the eye back in to the face as opposed to outwards to the edge of the ear.

Similarly, can you fix an angled piercing?

If a piercing is done incorrectly or heals poorly, it sometimes needs to be re-pierced. It’s a simple solution, but it’s a lengthy one. You need to wait until the piercing closes over and heals to get it pierced again. If you pierce it again to soon, you‘ll end up with the same problem again.

What piercings need downsizing?

Oral piercings are arguably the most important to downsize, because barbells left too long can cause tooth and gum damage over time.

What happens if you put a smaller gauge in a piercing?

Yes you can. The jewellery won’t be very snug, though, and might move around a lot. Having said that, the whole will probably close up a bit around the smaller gauge jewellery so you might not be able to wear 14g there any more.

Does it cost money to downsize a piercing?

DOWNSIZING IS IMPORTANT

This cost is usually no more than 25 dollars depending on what the piercing is and this topic will be discussed at length the day of your new piercing.

What is the cheese wire effect?

The most common form of migration is the way that heavy small gauge earrings will migrate downwards out of the earlobe, as is common in older women who have worn earrings most of their lives. This is known as the “cheesecutter effect“, as its action is easily compared to the method of cutting cheese with a fine wire.

What do you do if your earrings are too long?

Take the earrings into a jewelry store and have the jeweler shorten the post! They’ll actually remove the post, cut out a section of it, then solder it back to the earring so you’ll never know there was any work done on it.

Do piercing irritation bumps go away?

Piercing bumps can be caused by allergies, genetics, poor aftercare, or just bad luck. With treatment, they may disappear completely.

How do you fix a crooked ear piercing?

Uneven Holes

Study the marks in a mirror before approving the piercing. If your holes are uneven, the only way to correct the problem is to have them re-pierced. Healing generally takes six to eight weeks, and the earrings must be removed.

Are double ear piercings trashy?

You can look trashy with a single piercing to person A, while you won’t seem trashy to person B even with multiple ear piercings. … Anyway, in our opinion multiple ear piercings do not look trashy if worn nicely. Go for combinations that look good together, don’t just load your ears for the sake of trends!

Can I bring my own earrings to piercing?

There is no harm in bringing your own earrings provided they are light in weight and not too heavy for you to carry as it pains after the piercing is done . The pain may be prolonged for weeks so wearing heavy earings will create discomfort and will give you more pain.

Which ear is best for piercing?

The Helix Ear Piercing

Helix piercingspiercings that are placed anywhere on the upper outer cartilage of the ear—are often the first choice when moving from the lobe.

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