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0.04 mm gauge in my ear?? Will it fit?


Question Posted Sunday August 7 2011, 5:44 pm

Hi, so I recently bought gaugs for my cartilage piercing.... they are the gauges that some peoPle use in their lip... they kinda twist so they are called twister gauges.... so for my cartilage piercing.. I have a normal stud in it, like a stud earring... I was wondering if they would fit in the holes I made?? Plus, when i did the piercing I used a saftey pin.. on the description of the earrings I bought they said thAt the part that goes through your ear in 0.04 mm thick... and I was wondering if thy would fit without stretching it out???

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Advicelady6798 answered Monday August 8 2011, 9:43 am:
You won't have to stretch much, but you will feel a slight discomfort when doing it. It is only a fragment bigger than a normal one.

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