One may also ask, how do I know what gauge my piercing is?
You can use the following methods to measure the gauge of your piercing jewellery:
- BCR: Measure the width of the bar.
- Labret: Measure the width of the bar.
- Barbell: Measure the width of the bar.
- Septum Ring: Measure the width of the ring at its thickest section.
Just so, can I put a 14g in a 16g piercing?
14g jewelry is larger than 16g jewelry, but you might be able to fit it. Yes, you can stretch you piercing to a 14g just make sure that the jewelry that you’re buying is suitable for a freshly stretching piercing.
What size is after 1/2 inch gauges?
Convert Ear Gauge to mm and Inch
Millimeters (mm) | Inches (“) |
---|---|
10mm | 3/8″ |
11mm | 7/16″ |
12mm | 1/2“ |
13mm | 17/32″ |
Can I put a 20g in a 16g piercing?
If you pierce yourself with a 16G and put in a 20G earring, the earring will fit in easily and the hole will eventually shrink to the right size.
What’s the gauge size chart?
Ear Gauge to MM Conversion Table
Gauge | Millimeters(mm) | Inches |
---|---|---|
18g | 1.0 mm | 5/128″ |
16g | 1.2 mm | 3/64″ |
14g | 1.6 mm | 1/16″ |
12g | 2 mm | 5/64″ |
What is the smallest gauge size?
The smallest gauge, 20, measures 0.88 millimeters or 1/32 inch. The bigger the gauge, the smaller the numbers get.
Can I put a 14g in a 12g piercing?
No worries though- 14 and 12g are interchangeable thread patterns- meaning you can wear all your pretty and fun 14g jewelry with your 12g posts! I know those sizes sound intimidating, but they are worth it for a comfy, happy, easy healing piercing!