It'll be okay if you change them really quick, but MAKE SURE that the new earrings are silver or gold, b/c you could get an infection otherwise. They should also be studs, not hoops or any others. Once you have had earrings for a little while, you can try others and see how your ears react. I know I can not wear nickel ones and i have had my ears pierced since I was 5- i am 16 now. Why don't you just pick out a pair that you really like when you go-if you go to a good piercer they have a good selection of earrings that they actually use to pierce the ears. Your ears will also be sensitive after getting pierced so it may hurt to try and change them.
2007-09-01 15:06:13
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answered by Susan 2
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Yes, You can change them after you get your ear pierced, Personally, I'd wait a day or two because after you get them pierced they're gonna be really soar and sensitive. If you are going to change them make sure before you take out the earring that you wash your hands then you clean off the earring you want to put in with the rubbing alcohol cleaning solution the ear piercers give you then put them in quickly, now you don't have to rush yourself and do it really quick because that's how you give yourself another piercing take your time with it, be fast but don't freak out and think it's gonna close, it won't.
2014-12-24 16:56:37
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answered by Jim 1
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I'd advise against it - taking out those earrings & putting in new ones increases the risk of infection. If you're determined to change them, though, make sure the new ones you're putting in have been cleaned with alcohol, and that your hands have been thoroughly sanitized first. And be aware that you may bleed.
Personally, the earliest I've ever taken out piercing earrings was about 3 weeks after, just quickly to change the earrings like you want to do. But everyone heals differently & has differing abilities when it comes to fighting off infection, so...
2007-09-01 15:04:40
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answered by plumsiren 2
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I honestly don't think that that would be safe, I'm sure that could harm your ears in some way. But if u want 2 no 4 sure ask the person who is going to pierce your ears first b 4 you get them done.
2007-09-01 15:04:51
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answered by PRINCESS 5
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It's not safe at all, i don't think you should remove them after you've had your ear pierced 6-8 weeks later. Sure do what ever the hell you want with it, but i bet after you've had your ear pierced you won't wanna take those suckers out they'll sting for awhile. And your friend and you are built up from totally different genetics, but then again you should do what you want and learn from the experiance. I personally wouldn't want to change my piercings i got today. I hoped this helped.
2007-09-01 15:04:16
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answered by AwayLemonade 4
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I buy poke your ears(pierced) ear rings that I like but my ears are not pierced. I buy clip on backs,break off the points and hot glue the clip ones.
Another idea I do is get the curved backs and curve them onto an existing clip ons that maatch such as silver on a dangling silver 2tc; Hope this helps. I have over a hundred.Nina
2007-09-01 15:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I would advise you not to. I have had my earrings for 2 months and I haven t changed it because you re still cleaning your ears with alcohol. Waiting after 2 months just in case to avoid infections
2015-10-02 10:05:27
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answered by ? 2
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No you can not use a retainer in a healing piercing.It will irratate it and infect it.If you can't have piercings wait til your out of school to get it done.If you change it bad things will happen.
2016-04-08 00:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i got my ears peirced when i was 9. You HAVE to keep in the earrings the peircer put in. at least for 4 weeks. and make sure you keep on putting alchohol, or any lquid solution they give you to pour onto your earings while its in your ear. if you change your earrings right away, then that will increase your chances of getting any infection[which really sucks!], or for the piercing in your ear to close up. and also, it sometimes helps to sometimes twirl the earings aorund in your ear.
good luckkk
2007-09-01 15:06:36
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answered by Nonceee 3
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No.
And it hurts like hell, I tried it.
The earrings they typically use when they pierce you are designed to limit an increased chance of infection. Just wait the month/month and a half.
Infections are such a pain; don't risk one just to change your earring.
2007-09-01 17:46:52
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answered by Michelle 3
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