The Ear Piercing With Gun - Is It A Good Idea

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The Ear Piercing With Gun - Is It A Good Idea When walking through a mall, you often come across signs that say if you purchase earrings then the piercing will be free-of-cost. Most retail shops offering this incentive use piercing guns to do the job. Guns have been around for a long time now, but there are several good reasons to avoid them. The device resembles the outward appearance of a handgun. Instead of bullets, there is a piercing apparatus at the end of the barrel of the gun. The frontal portion of the machine holds a stud earring while the back holds a clasp with a butterfly clip. This topic will explain why you should avoid them. 1.

Nothing standardized: A piercing gun uses a stud earring of a standard length. Not every individual out there has similar earlobes. Therefore, someone with thick earlobes will experience trouble wearing the titanium ear piercings once the lobes swell afterward. There will be little no post length to utilize for expansion to mitigate the pressure.

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Diseases and infections: While titanium ear piercings are hypoallergenic, you may still incur skin problems. The culprit behind it will be a commercial piercing gun used in jewelry stores. Even with disposable cartridges, transmission of diseases is possible if the operator misuses the device or doesn’t follow standard hygienic practices. Another person’s body fluids or bacteria can deposit on your wound caused by the piercing.


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