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This is super old and I accidentally bumped it. Lock.
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<blockquote id=''quote''><font size=''1'' face=''Verdana, Arial, Helvetica'' id=''quote''>Quote:<hr height=''1'' noshade id=''quote''>Originally posted by bumberry
Maybe I'm just dumb or something, but I don't get why it's unprofessional when a piercer tells you that your piercing is going to hurt. I mean, it's just a ...
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I completely disagree, I think it can easily be scalpelled. They don't look excessively thin and some people opt for scalpelling to make the hole bigger, not necessarily redirect. It seems centered enough.
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No offence, find a better piercer :/ She used improper jewelry and I don't think she handled it very professionally. I'm not a fan of piercers who don't reassure their clients.
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I just don't like the idea of jewelry putting stress on your already thin lobe. You don't have to do oil massages while you're visiting, just give them some air and time to shrink up. It will do some good just to let them breathe and relax.
And yeah, his lobe are eekk.
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Lol, girl, I'd be scared your lobe would rip just by putting jewelry in it now. Can you make your hair cover it?
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The skin inside your piercing looks healthy, but your lobe is EXCEPTIONALLY thin. I would downsize as much as you can before you stretch up. If your lobes can go smaller than half inch, LET THEM. It's a bit scary you let them get to that point :/ Hope the downsizing helps you. Maybe scalpelling would be a better route after you thicken them up?
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Blah, my half inch is only 1 mm larger. Oh wells, maybe I can sell it in the future and buy another pair and request larger flares.
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I've been wishing I could use both paypal and my credit card
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I'd like to hear from Barry, seeing as I don't want to get 162 dollar plugs with the wrong color gem.