Ear Stretching 3/4" to 7/8"

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

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  • where do you get those type of tapers?

  • @Macaronisloronis at bodyartforms , check their website :P

  • @Arycke Super healthy ears! I have a question. The inside of my ear looks mushed up when i downsized, but circular ( like yours) when im at 3/4. How do i fix it so it's always circular?

  • @ethan7447 Hey :) Just btw my lobes are much thicker now and much bigger :) And there is no way to make your ear look always look circular. When you look at people with larger sized plugs in, when they take them out they are much more oval, it's just gravity and the natural way your lobes will hang due to that.

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  • You did it like it was nothing! No pain at all? :D haha

  • thats a fucking huge taper.

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  • I did say that "as a general rule of thumb, you should wait one month to heal after a fresh piercing" :D But I didn't really explicitly say it should be completely healed heh, and on the piercing aspect, most piercers will only do 14g at the smallest. I got mine done at 8g, but, I think that 10g is the best: not too big and not too small and it usually heals very well :) Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • Lol, just a few days ago I was searching the internet and I came across a 51mm (2") taper, THAT WAS A HUGE FREAKING TAPER LOL. IT LOOKED LIKE A GIANT BULLET haha it is more than double the size of this taper. It was INSANE =D

  • You need to wait until it has healed and toughened up. Unless you want to tear your ear and/or have a weak spot that can give you trouble down the line. stretching too soon can often give you excess scar tissue which is ugly and can make stretching in the future difficult.

    if this wasn't a new piercing, I would agree with Arycke, but it *is* new. You need it to heal first.

    why not just have gotten it done at a larger size? 18g is smaller than most piercers feel comfortable doing.

  • kool thanks man

  • Thanks :) And, I would wait about two months (even though it's very small), because, as a general rule of thumb, you should wait one month to heal after a fresh piercing, and then one more month to stretch. Then, after that, wait one month or longer for each stretch as long as you follow the set increments :) Thanks for watching! Hope this helped!

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