Some how I don't think they will let you pierce your own ears there, but you could ask them, you probably know more about ear piercing than they do. You know what save your self the grief go see a professional body piercer instead of wasting your time and money dealing with wanna bees.
Yes, because if you already have an infection, its not a good idea to create another possible site of infection.
yes, but it's not a good idea to
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If I do it, my ears pop real bad. It's not a good idea. It can hurt your ears and prevent your nose from being cleared.
Absolutely not.Unless they're doing nails as a side job, which is highly unlikely, they're not a licensed body piercer, which is a no-no for any piercing. Go to a professional, not some piercing gun slinging nail polish painter. It's not a good idea. At all.
they dont pierce it....what an idea.
Is a extremely stupid idea. Unless you want to die.
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Yes, that's fine. All the professionally done cartilage piercings I have (five) were 16 gauge, and it wasn't like I had to special request that.
The Franklin Pierce Law Center has recently become part of the University of New Hampshire. The University offers summer programs through the Franklin Pierce Law Center and it is open to students all summer long.
It is possible to crop any breeds ears if the country you live in permits it. In the UK ear cropping is illegal, but in America and Canada the operation is legal. German Shepherds ears tend to be erect and pointed naturally so this would be a rather pointless operation.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that ogres' ears are succulent. This idea likely comes from folklore and fictional stories.