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Started by JessicaSondelli, January 05, 2017, 04:06:13 PM

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Sarah leah

I pierced my other ear a week ago with a sewing needle.... not doing that again in a hurry :P


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JessicaSondelli

Quote from: Sarah leah on February 27, 2017, 05:46:22 AM
I pierced my other ear a week ago with a sewing needle.... not doing that again in a hurry :P

OMG!!! How could you do that?




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Angela Drakken

Quote from: Sarah leah on February 27, 2017, 05:46:22 AM
I pierced my other ear a week ago with a sewing needle.... not doing that again in a hurry :P

Not the worst at home piercing story I've heard but be careful okay?

Quote from: JessicaSondelli on February 27, 2017, 06:50:14 AM
OMG!!! How could you do that?

This is nothing, when I was apprenticing as a body piercer, we had a young man come in with CHAINLINK FENCE through both of his ears, his nipples and his nostril with severe infection looking for our help 'undoing' the damage he'd done.. Yes, the original piercing was made by said chainlink fence, the sharp end after he'd cut it up with pliers.. We promptly referred him to and ER, that's a bit outside of our realm of qualifications lol

Sorry in advance for being graphic Y.Y

A sewing needle in general either isn't sharp enough, or due to it being tapered slightly, make for a bad candidate for piercing. A hollow needle is ideal, as it's symmetrical, and depending on the gauge, you can put the stud in, before removing the needle, to avoid rubbing on the newly created hole (avoiding extra discomfort!) Often a syringe will do the job, if you don't have access to proper hollow needles.

I also cant stress this part enough; make sure everything is CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN! Please don't heat up needles with a lighter, that actually slows the healing process by causing searing and burning, weakens the needle and makes it more susceptible to bending, and increases chance of infection getting foreign particulate (soot) inside the piercing site.

I strongly advocate for supporting our local professional body piercers, and I don't mean claires or shoppers drugmart :3
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noleen111

Congrats on this step, ear piercing seems to be like a right of passage..

I have 3 holes in each ear, all three were pierced with a needle by a professional at a body piercing and tattoo shop. I also had all 4 of my tattoos done at the same place.

All three holes were not done at once.. I had my first one done when I started seriously cross dressing, second hole when I started hrt and the 3rd one was done after SRS.. it kinda marks my journey.

In between that, I also had my navel done and a small stud in my nose.

I have played with the idea of having a vaginal or a tongue piercing done but never gone through with it, I suppose it cant hurt more than my ankle tattoo. lol
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CoriM

My wife and I went to a local professional today and got a very nice set of rings installed. I now have 14ga rings (third and hopefully most successful attempt in 35 years) and she a 16 ga second set of holes. We were there for an hour, not including after-care class, and received the best service I have seen in years.

Go pro or don't go. Just sayin'
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