Q&A for How to Pierce Your Ear with a Safety Pin

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  • Question
    If I'm 11, how much will it hurt to pierce my ear?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't really matter how old you are. It depends on how sensitive your skin is and how high your tolerance for pain is. You can use ice to numb the area, but it's still going to be a little painful.
  • Question
    Can I use an earring to pierce my ear?
    Community Answer
    No, earrings are generally not sharp enough to pierce your ear.
  • Question
    Can I do all these same steps, but with a thumb tack?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but the thumb tack may not be long enough to pierce through your ear completely.
  • Question
    Can I get my ear pierced with a safety pin at a shop?
    Community Answer
    You very likely won't. Ear piercing shops have to follow several health and safety regulations, including using safe, sterile tools designed specifically for doing piercings.
  • Question
    Does the piercing hurt at all?
    Community Answer
    Not really. You will feel a slight pinch, but it is not too painful.
  • Question
    How do I stop the hole from closing?
    Community Answer
    Keep earrings in the holes for at least a year after initially getting them pierced. After that, the holes should stay open even if you remove the earrings, but you can just wear earrings regularly to make sure.
  • Question
    What should I do if it is my first piercing?
    Community Answer
    If it is your first piercing, get it done professionally; if you mess up, it won't turn out well.
  • Question
    How much will it bleed?
    Community Answer
    It should not bleed that much at all, a few drops at most. If it continues to bleed for a while, you should go to the doctor or ER.
  • Question
    Can I take the safety pin out in an hour, then stick an earring in?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it most likely will be a little hard to push through.
  • Question
    If we pin our ears, is it necessary to get a tetanus shot?
    Community Answer
    If the pin/needle is sanitary and not rusty and you have your tetanus booster vaccination, there's no risk of tetanus.
  • Question
    Isn't using cheap metal for piercing a bad idea?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It can make the hole infected and possibly hurt more when doing it.
  • Question
    How do I pierce my ear with an earring?
    Community Answer
    You can't pierce with an earing because it is not sharp enough.
  • Question
    Doesn't the ice make it harder to pierce through the ear?
    Community Answer
    No, the ice will not freeze or harden the ear, it will just deaden sensation.
  • Question
    Do I use the pin when it is still hot, or do I wait for it to cool?
    Community Answer
    They only reason you put it in boiling water is to get rid of any bacteria or germs on it. You can let it cool down before using it.
  • Question
    Can I do this if it's my second piercing?
    Community Answer
    Yes. My left second hole closed up so I re-pierced it myself with a safety pin. Just make sure the pin is sterilized.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my ear open with an earring if it closed over?
    Community Answer
    Use a safety pin and go in from the back of your ear. It's much easier to do that way and won't hurt as bad. If you use an earring it might be harder and more painful, but if you go in from the back side of your ear it should open back up.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my ear without having to have an earring or stud in?
    Community Answer
    You can, but the hole will just close with nothing to keep it open.
  • Question
    Is it safe to pierce my ear with a sewing needle?
    BreezyDeezy
    Community Answer
    It's safe, but it's definitely not recommended. It will lengthen the healing time because it pushes the skin aside instead of punching through it.
  • Question
    Can I use a push pin to pierce my ear?
    Community Answer
    You can try, but a push pin is likely too small to pierce your ear.
  • Question
    What should I do if the safety pin won't go through?
    Community Answer
    You should stop, and go to a professional to have them finish the piercing for you so that you do not damage your ear.
  • Question
    Can I disinfect the safety pin by using rubbing alcohol?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will disinfect and sterilize the pin making it safer for you to use.
  • Question
    Can I do this if it is my third piercing?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It makes no difference whether it is your first or third.
  • Question
    Is this safe to do if I am piercing my ear for the first time by myself?
    Odin 4878
    Community Answer
    No. Never pierce your ears by yourself, especially the first time. Shell out the bucks for a professional to do it, so you have a lesser chance of infection and less chance of a mistake.
  • Question
    Can I use a piercing earring to pierce my ears?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It may hurt a little but you can do it.
  • Question
    How can I lessen the chances of infection when piercing my ear?
    Community Answer
    You can lessen the chance by not doing it yourself, but if you insist, you can sterilize the pin by putting it in boiling water or hover it over a fire; that will lessen the chance of infection. You should also use ice to numb the ear. After piercing the ear, you should be sure to take good care of it. You can use some articles on wikiHow to help you, like How to Care for New Body Piercings and How to Care for Newly Pierced Ears .
  • Question
    How will I know when it is okay to remove the safety pin and replace it with an earring?
    Community Answer
    Ear piercings generally take around 4-6 weeks to heal, but your ear may still be sensitive - it might hurt a bit changing it out for the first time.
  • Question
    Can I use a lighter to disinfect the needle?
    Community Answer
    Yes. A lighter can work, or boil the needle for 3 minutes to sterilize the needle and make it safer to pierce.
  • Question
    How will I know when it is okay to remove the safety pin and replace it with an earring?
    Community Answer
    When I did it, I took the pin out right after and put the earring in. A safety pin is way thinner than an earring, though, so you will have to push it in with some force.
  • Question
    What are some good tips and tricks to making the earring holes even on both sides?
    Community Answer
    It's very unlikely that you'll get both sides perfectly, but try asking a friend to mark your ears for you. Be sure to use the same size piercing needle for both ears.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my own ear with a sewing needle?
    Community Answer
    No; a sewing needle is thinner than an earring, and it would cause you pain to put the earring in.
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