i wouldn't piece you own ear, because if you did it wrong you may get an infection
2007-01-09 10:00:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to have a little help. I used to pierce my girlfriends ears all the time. You need some type of marker to mark the spot where you want the hole. You can thread a regular size sewing needle with just enough thread to make a small loop you can tie together. Clean the needle and the area on your ear with alcohol. Have someone hold ice on both sides of you ear. When it is numb, poke the needle through with the thread. Tie the thread. You can use Bactine to clean the area every day. You also can use a little Vaseline to put on the ear to help rotate the thread. It keeps it from sticking, because you will produce a little pus. It won't get infected unless you don't take care of it. It worked on my own ears. You could also insert an earring the is either surgical steel or hypoallergenic.
2007-01-09 10:08:26
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answered by kayjay 4
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i pierced my own ears when i was 14 or so... assuming you want to do the ear lobe, the easiest way (for me) was to use the kind of earring used for a piercing gun (the pokey part is pointed, not flat) made of a good metal (no junky stuff!!!)... first, mark your ear with a pen to make sure to pierce the exact spot you want. then steralize the earring with a flame, put it to your ear, and just like... jam it through! the faster, the less painful. you could also numb your ear with some ice, although i don't really think that's necessary.... you will hear a *pop* when it breaks through the back side of the skin. this may seem kinda scary, but it really isn't that bad. if you want to pierce anything other than the lobe, let a professional do it. ear piercings are very inexpensive. =)
2007-01-09 10:09:37
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answered by k. 2
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The bad outcome could be that you get an infection or you get it in the cartlidge of the ear and it hurts like crap. I pierced my own ear and here is what I did but I will reccomend that you have someone who is experienced in ear piercing to do it. First you need to get a needle that has never been used and then you need to sterilize it by burning the tip and then putting it into rubbing alochol. After doing that you need to numb the lobe of your ear with ice applied to both sides of the ear. then you pierce the ear with the needle and then insert a hypoallergenic earring . Make sure that you clean your ears with hydrogen perioxide and alochol . They also have self piercing earrings that you can use,but again I suggest you go to an experienced person to do this because one they know what their doing and it won't be as painful.
2007-01-09 10:09:08
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answered by regina g 3
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I just pierced my ear some time back. it's really easy and you need not worry about getting an infection if you constant drip alcohol solution on the pierced aread. the alcohol solution could be bought easily.
an easy way to pierce your ear is to go down to those shops and seek help. it's really fast and doesn't take more then a second.
but if you wants to do it yourself, you might want to get a pierce gun simplified. all you do is to mark the area on ur ear that you want it pierced, then place the gadget over the area and press.
you have your stud on your ear.
2007-01-13 03:49:12
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answered by cheeken lita 2
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This probable isn't the answer you're searching for yet i might want to attend till you had some money. i have had 3 piercings in each and each and every ear and at the same time as they began to strengthen over, I had to poke holes by and it damage like .. nicely, i do not care to swear in a talk board, however it damage lots. a minimum of once you get it carried out with the gun it is basically truly throbbing in a while you should submit with. i'm not particular if there's a drug save like shopper Drug Mart the position you stay yet it really is the position I were given mine carried out and that i do not save in recommendations it being that top priced. i do not blame you for not desirous to flow to Wal-Mart, i'd not trust them both. It shouldn't value you that a lot to get it carried out, depending the position you flow, drug save, rings save (ours right here on the city does ear piercing), places like Ardene or Claire's, or perchance a tattoo save. perchance inspect pricing and evaluate, it would want to not be as intense priced as you imagine. i imagine it could be nicely surely worth the money to get it carried out professionally. i imagine there is be a lot less danger of topics alongside with infections and it would not damage just about as a lot. Granted both way you flow you should save your piercings sparkling yet in case you get it carried out professionally, their kit must be sterilized with the intention to shrink danger of an infection or different accessible topics..
2016-12-02 01:37:36
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answered by saylors 4
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One of my close friends peirced her own ears. This was like over a year ago, and she hasn't had any problems. She put a safety pin over fire to sterilize it, and then held ice on her ear to numb it. She also held the apple behind her ear so that she wouldn't stab her neck. After she put the safety pin through, she closed it and let it stay there overnight. In the morning she put in a regular pair of earings, and it worked really good.
2007-01-09 12:53:34
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answered by Kelsey Lane 1
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if ur piercing ur lobes it should be fine to do it yourself. cartlidge though is different and wouldn't attempt by yourself (that and cartlidge piercings hurt like mad)
just get a needle, i guess soak it in something to disinfect it, hold your breathe and jam it through your ear.
i'm telling you it'll hurt, it'll take a while for you to get the jewellery in because you dont have a gun or anything, so be ready for pain!!
good luck.
2007-01-09 10:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont do it, its simply irresponcible and your just asking for infection. Regardless of your infection history if not done right its dangerous, its better to just spend the money and get it done right.
2007-01-09 10:04:12
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answered by s591 2
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i wouldn't suggest doing your own piercings. I did my own cartiledge piercing and it hurt like WHOA... and it was a really gross process and all the sounds I heard and ....ughh... don't do it. Go to claires or a jewlrey store and get it done.
2007-01-09 10:38:12
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answered by Ann 2
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