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How can iI make my ear piercing hole bigger to have big earrings?
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if you decide to go large gauge, your ears may not go back to how they are now. Mine are at a 6 gauge and will go back to piercing gauge if I leave my earrings out. A friend of mine had his to a 0 and they are permanently open. Fixing this requires surgery to close the hole.

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You can make your piercing holes bigger by using stretchers. You can get them at just about any piercing shop or shop that sells bigger gauge jewelry. If you’re going to do it, remember to stretch slowly to avoid blowouts. Also, if you decide to go large gauge, your ears may not go back to how they are now. Mine are at a 6 gauge and will go back to piercing gauge if I leave my earrings out. A friend of mine had his to a 0 and they are permanently open. Fixing this requires surgery to close the hole.
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Using Tapers to Stretch Your Ear. Tapers are cone or spike-shaped pieces of jewelry that are used to increase the size of an earring hole.
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Simple re-insert the jewelry into the piercing after wrapping it in one or more layers of tape. Repeating this process will allow you to progressively add additional tape, enlarging the hole in the process.
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Ear piercing is a hollow, tube-shaped variety of body piercing jewelry referred to a spool, fleshy, earlet, expander, or eyelet. A frequent wear of heavy earrings that that pull and elongate the skin tissue. Increase your jewelry by one size at a time and wait for 4 to 6 weeks before increase sizes. You will repeat this method over time, gradually adding more tape.
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Frequently wearing heavy and dangling earings often can cause earing holes to gradually enlarge and with time it be to your desired sign 
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The best way to make your ear piercing hole bigger is to gradually stretch it out with larger earrings. Start with a size that is slightly larger than the current size of your piercing and then move up to larger sizes as your piercing becomes more comfortable. It is important to take your time and be gentle when stretching your piercing. If you experience any discomfort or pain, stop and wait until the piercing has healed before continuing.
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It's not recommended to make your ear piercing hole bigger on your own. Consult a professional piercer who can gradually stretch the hole safely over time.
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You can make your piercing holes bigger by using stretchers. You can get them at just about any piercing shop or shop that sells bigger gauge jewelry. If you're going to do it, remember to stretch slowly to avoid blowouts. Also, if you decide to go large gauge, your ears may not go back to how they are now.
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You can get them at just about any piercing shop or shop that sells bigger gauge jewelry. If you’re going to do it, remember to stretch slowly to avoid blowouts. Also, if you decide to go large gauge, your ears may not go back to how they are now. Mine are at a 6 gauge and will go back to piercing gauge if I leave my earrings out. A friend of mine had his to a 0 and they are permanently open. Fixing this requires surgery to close the hole.
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You can get them at just about any piercing shop or shop that sells bigger gauge jewelry. If you’re going to do it, remember to stretch slowly to avoid blowouts. Also, if you decide to go large gauge, your ears may not go back to how they are now.
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