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QuestionI'm really scared to get my ears pierced. I read the comments, and it doesn't really hurt when I get shots. Is it similar to ear piercing?Elana VanderbiltCommunity AnswerIf you don't mind shots, ear piercing will be nothing. You can do it! It will sting a little and be really warm, but it only lasts a minute.
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QuestionWhat should you do if you're sensitive to pain?Community AnswerTry not to think about it too much and as recommended, have someone with you so you can squeeze their hand, or carry an item that you can interact with.
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QuestionI am 10 years old and afraid of needles. I am really frightened about getting my ears pierced. How can I feel better?Community AnswerTo prep a little bit, pinch your ears with your nails a few days before. That will give you an idea on how it will feel. Once you find a place that you (and your parents) are comfortable with, have the piercer walk you through the process without showing you the needles. Most piercers have you breathe in then as you breathe out they put the needle through.
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QuestionIf you can tolerate shots and such, can you tolerate ear piercing easily?Community AnswerYes. For most people, shots are more painful than getting their ears pierced.
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QuestionIs it hard to sit still while getting your ears pierced? How can I be sure I will stay still?Community AnswerTry to concentrate on something else - bring a device that you can play on, and don't look at any of the needles and equipment. Just distract yourself with something else at the moment. Besides, the piercer will be holding your ear tightly, it's very unlikely anything will go wrong.
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QuestionI am getting mine done, and I wimped out last time. How do I cope with the pain if I am a crybaby?Elana VanderbiltCommunity AnswerIt's okay if you cry! Most people do. Know some tricks to think about something else. Tell yourself it won't hurt, and it won't be that much pain. You can also pinch your leg, and your brain will think of that instead of the pain.
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QuestionWill it hurt to get my ears pierced?Community AnswerIt really depends on your pain tolerance. Most people describe getting pierced as getting a quick pinch.
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QuestionMy mom keeps saying no but I'm 18. What should I do?Community AnswerIf you're 18, you don't need a parent's permission to get a piercing. If you still live at home, you should weigh how negatively a piercing could affect your living situation.
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QuestionIf I've had an ear piercing before but it's closed up will it hurt more?Community AnswerNo. I got mine re-pierced and it actually hurts less. Just remember to keep your earrings in for about a year before not wearing them for a long period of time.
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QuestionHow do I get over the pain?Community AnswerThe sharpest pain will last only during the actual piercing. You can just squeeze someone's hand while it's being done. Afterwards, your ears will just sting a little for a few days or weeks. As long as you follow the instructions given to you, it will not get infected.
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QuestionHow can I be sure the needle is clean?Community AnswerBig shops and chain stores are legally bound to follow regulations, so don't worry about that. Often, they will clean the needle right in front of you.
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QuestionWhat if I can only find a place that uses a piercing gun?Community AnswerA piercing gun really doesn't hurt. You feel a little sting, but it's worth it in the end.
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QuestionDoes a second ear piercing hurt worse than your first ear piercing?Community AnswerThe farther up your ear you pierce, the more pain that comes with it. If you're talking about getting your ears repierced after the holes closed up, that should actually hurt a little less than it did the first time.
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QuestionWill they numb it before or not?Community AnswerGenerally not, but it's not really painful enough to need numbing. It's just a quick pinch.
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QuestionIs it too late to pierce my ears if I'm 21, and will it hurt badly?Community AnswerNo, it's never too late to get a piercing. It hurts for a moment, and a lot less than you'll expect.
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QuestionIs there any way to close up the hole?Community AnswerIt will close naturally after a while if you don't leave the piercing in your ear.
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QuestionI already have a lower lobe piercing, will it hurt the same to get an upper lobe piercing?Anna VslCommunity AnswerYes. The pain is the same, but every person has a different pain tolerance in each part of their body.
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QuestionWhat if it goes wrong because I'm young?Community AnswerIt won't! It's just like with adults: don't worry, you will make it through it and come out with pierced ears!
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QuestionI have my ears pierced already but I want to get my ears pierced again. On my first piercing I jumped. How can I be sure not to do that again?Community AnswerGo to a professional piercer that uses a needle instead of a gun. There is no sound involved with the needle and it is actually much less painful and healthier for your ears. The professional should also hold your ear steady with their hand or a clamp so even if you jump, your ear will stay steady.
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QuestionDoes it feel like an injection?Community AnswerKind of, but it's much quicker than an injection. Though it might sting a bit afterwards.
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QuestionI usually jerk upon hearing loud noises or sudden contact. What if I do during the piercing?Community AnswerA piercing done with a needle will not make a loud noise. The piercer will warn you before they do anything to your ear, so it won't be sudden. The only time you might hear a noise when getting your ears pierced is if your piercer uses a gun to pierce your ears. If a piercer does use a gun, you should probably find a better place to get your piercing done, preferring one that cares about hygiene.
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QuestionShould I get my done with a gun or needle? I'm mostly worried about the pain level, so whatever one causes the less pain.Community AnswerWith a piercing gun, it's all in one go, and it is better for places in your ears which don't have bones. With a needle, you can have it done on any part of your ear, but you have to go through the process of getting the needle in and getting it out. With the gun, the pain is over much more quickly.
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QuestionI can't tolerate pain very well and I'm getting my ears pierced Tuesday. Does a shot hurt worse?Community AnswerIt can feel about the same. But when you get your ears pierced, you get very pretty earrings! Plus, your earlobe doesn't have as many nerves in it as the places you normally get shots, so it won't be as painful.
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QuestionDo they use guns when you're 9?Community AnswerIt all depends on where you go. They used a gun on my sister when she was 7. You can ask them beforehand if you want.
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QuestionHow do I convince my parents to let me get a piercing?Community AnswerSpeak with a calm voice and explain clearly why you want it. Be wiling to take no for an answer. If you're not old enough to get a piercing for yourself, you just have to accept that your parents have control over that decision. If they do say no, don't whine about it. That only shows them that you're not mature enough to handle a piercing.
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QuestionWhat type of earrings should I wear so I won't get ear infections?Community AnswerYou'll have to wear your starter earrings first, to make sure you don't get an infection, because those earrings are made out of hypo-allergenic material. After a couple months, you should be able to change your earrings.
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QuestionDo the piercings hurt much?Elana VanderbiltCommunity AnswerEverybody says that it just feels like a prick and it's warm. You'll go through a lot worse pain in your life, and the piercing will look good and be so pretty!
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QuestionDoes a piercing gun hurt less or more than a needle?Elana VanderbiltCommunity AnswerA gun is more intense, but quicker. A needle is less intense, but longer and slower.
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QuestionWill it take long to do the piercing? Is it true that it's just a little pinch?Community AnswerIt only takes a few seconds. Your ears will sting for a few minutes afterward, but it's nothing too horrible.
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QuestionI have never had my ears pierced but I'm interested. Can you recommend anywhere for a first piercing?Community AnswerIt depends whether or not you want to use a gun or needle. If you want to use a gun you could go to somewhere like Claire’s. If you want to use a needle, you should go to a tattoo shop, as they use needles for piercings there.
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