Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Please help me??!?

I am getting my ears pierced in 2 weeks and I was wondering EXACTLY what it feels like. Could you write a long paragraph about what they do and stuff, please? I'm kinda scared... Thanks..
Answer:
It is really not that painful, obviously it is going to hurt a little, but it is over so fast, they have done it before you even realise, they will clean the earlobe with a fluid, they will then make a dot in the place you want the ear pierced with a felt tip pen, they will ask you if your happy with it, different places use different types of equipment to actually pierce but the basic mechanism is the same, as in stud one side butterfly back on the other, the ear lobe is placed between them, one super fast click and its all over, one tiny pain and it is done, you will be fine i promise.
I got my ears peirced when I was 6 months old so I don't remember????
no long paragraph needed. its a quick pinch. the worst is waiting for it to happen. then it happens and youre like 'wow that wasnt so bad'
they put cold stuff on your ears then the gun make a loud noise witch makes you jump you won't feel it! i promise the anxitiy is worse than the actual peircing
they get your ear between the gun and backplate and shoot.
Takes less than a second but it stings.
I had mine done when i was 3 and again when i was 15...it does sting quite a bit but it easily go's.My honest answer
you Will be fine .it does not heart that all .go for it
You might bleed to death.
Don麓t be scared, you won麓t feel a thing. You only have to make sure you keep turning the earring around ,once it has been done and use surgical spirit to keep it free from infection
Don't be scared it's sooooooo simple.
1.) You'll pick the earrings you want and the piercer will load them into a plastic "gun" - 1 per earring obviously
2.) The piercer will clean your ears with an alcohol swab
3.) They'll draw a small dot on each ear to represent where the earring is going to go - then they'll show you in a mirror so you can say whether or not you like that spot
4.) They'll put your earlobe in between to slots on the "gun", then they'll count (usually they say to 3) and then squeeze. Once they squeeze the gun, the two pieces your lobe is between will meet. This will automatically put the earring through your ear, and place the back on it, then they'll remove the gun, and throw it out. Repeat for next ear.It really doesn't hurt. On a scale of 1-10 I'd give it a 1.5-2. Afterwards your lobes will burn a little bit, and be a tad sore but it's nothing major. Cleaning and turning them will pinch a little bit at first but that's not too bad at all. You'll be fine, I promise, and you'll love being able to wear earrings. Good Luck! :-)
They will mark the area with a pen where they are going to pierce to ensure that it is level on both sides, then wipe your lobes with an alcohol swab to clean the surface. You will choose which studs you want to have your ears pierced with and one will then be loaded into the "gun" they use. It is literally like stapling the ear-ring through your ear, which makes it sound horrendously painful, but it's not that bad. The sensation I remember most is that for a minute or so afterwards my ear felt as though it was on fire! They may give you something cool to apply to your ear immediately afterwards and this will help.Each day afterwards, as well as cleaning the area, you will need to rotate the ear-rings so that they do not stick as the ear heals. After about 6 weeks you will be able to take the sleepers out and wear whatever ear-rings you choose to.Hope that helps!
okay. I'm totally for sure what they do because I can't remember how they peirced my ears. But you know those hole punchers that you can hold in your hands? I think they take something similiar to that, put the actually earring on one side of it, and then the thing that goes on the back on the other side and then peirce your ear similiar to punching a hole in a paper. (I think) It stings at first for a moment. But then it goes away within a couple minutes. Your ears might hurt for a little while, but not that badly. And you also have to keep the earrings in for a couple months I think before you can take them out.
You chose your stud. They sit you down , clean your ear with an alcohol pad, and use a marker to put a dot on your ear where they are going to pierce. Then they give you a mirror and ask you if it looks even. Really look at that, cuz you don't want lopsided piercings. Then they line the piercing gun up to the dot and pull the trigger. You'll hear a loud POP and then it'll be done. It won't hurt for at least a few minutes. My ears always got hot after they were pierced. Then they give you cleaning stuff and you go home.There you go. Step-by-step paragraph. Don't worry, it really doesn't hurt much.
First they will mark where they are going to pierce and you should get a chance to look in a mirror to check for yourself.
Next they will load the piercing gun with the earring
Then they will pierce your ear
Next its time for the other earIf you are scared some places might do both ears at the same time, with one assistant for each ear. You will jump because its more of a shock than painful, that comes later. get a bottle of Witch Hazel or Surgical Spirit from your local chemist to clean your ears with twice daily and don't forget to turn your earrings each day and you will end up with lovely, comfortable, pierced ears.
GOOD LUCK!!
There is no pain just a short-lived strange feeling as the earring slides through the ear lobe. Its over so quickly you don't even have time to say ouch or to wince. Believe me if it was painful would EVERYONE opt to have their ears pierced sometimes more than once in each ear? Honestly you have nothing to fear
Hi there,First thing is make sure you go to somewhere where they have a health and safety certificate. Dont go to get it done at a fair, market or some dirty shop. Have a look around, check prices and ask about what safety aspects they carry out..
What happens is they should wipe clean the area to be pierced with a antiseptic cloth/fluid to sterilize the area. They should be wearing gloves as well (latex). They usually put studs in to begin with and usually ask you what type you would like-gold or crystal etc. They then put the post of the earring in the gun for piercing (it is small), then put a mark on your ear as to where you would like it to go. As they put the gun to your ear you will hear a 'pop' noise which usually makes you jump a bit (not painful) and its done! it may sting afterwards for a bit, but not too bad. The person will give you instructions as to how to keep the area clean and healthy. You usually have to wipe it with antiseptic for a couple of days and also to 'move the stud around a bit' until it heals.Dont remove it too soon or it will heal back up. Good luck and you will look fab-promise!Marion
You want a long paragraph about receiving pain. You some sort of kink or what. Checking up above: you did well. I hope you enjoy it when it happens!
Local is applied to the lobe and a very sharp needle fired at speed is used to make the hole. It is almost undetectable!

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