menu search
brightness_auto
Ask or Answer anything Anonymously! No sign-up is needed!
more_vert
More or less like piercing or “re-piercing” anything. Any piercing performed is still just a piercing even if it's through tissue that has been pierced before.

5 Answers

more_vert
I think you can repierce ears by just reinserting jewellery back into the hole.

I would recommend you to make sure that they are santized first though as they can cause infections otherwise.
thumb_up_off_alt 1 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Re-piercing ears involves removing any existing jewelry, disinfecting the area, and piercing through the scar tissue or a new spot. Healing time varies.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Re-piercing ears is similar to any other piercing. The process involves cleaning the area, marking the spot for the piercing, and then piercing the area with a sterile needle. After the piercing is complete, a piece of jewelry is inserted. It is important to make sure that the piercing is done by a professional, and that the area is kept clean and dry to prevent infection.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Re-piercing ears work by creating a new hole in the earlobe or cartilage where the original piercing had headed or closed. Here are the general steps involved in the re-piercing process:

1. Consultation

2. Cleaning

3. Marking

4. Piercing

5. Aftercare
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Re-piercing ears involves removing any existing jewelry, disinfecting the area, and piercing through the scar tissue or a new spot.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
Welcome to Answeree, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...