Can somebody talk to mee about them. Ive spoken to someone before. but ive lost the message :O
I really want them.
So someone .. any information possible. it'd be great. Thanks
ohh and hey again everyone. i havent been on in a longg time.
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Can somebody talk to mee about them. Ive spoken to someone before. but ive lost the message :O
I really want them.
So someone .. any information possible. it'd be great. Thanks
ohh and hey again everyone. i havent been on in a longg time.
You can buy the equipment you need from a tattooist shop if your planning on strecting(sp) yourself.
Which is probably the best option, Its also good because it doesn't hurt all that much.
They don't do them anymore i don't think, they were withdrawed. Thats what they said to me, when i went, really annoyed me :(
r u on about flesh-holes? wer u stretch ur earlobe? or r u on about earplugs so u cant hear noise lol!
Buy them off the internet then:p
Things like these..
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Don't they hurt? They freak me out.
Nah they don't hurt if you do it over time
H.Bubbly you want flesh-plugs? They'd look ****ing **** on you, most girls they'd look pretty crap on especially if they dont suit em.
Does it take longg ? only like if yoo want a small one.
Might've been me who said stuff about them before, I know I've PM'd people about this sort of thing a while ago. Anyway, to refresh your memory :D -
There are two main ways to get plugs done.
Number one is the scalpelling method, where basically the piercer will cut the hole in your ear using (strangely enough) a scalpel. It sounds painful, but this is supposedly the less painful way of doing it (I haven't had it done this way myself). When the hole is cut, the plug will be put straight in, you do all the sal****er washing an a week or so later it's all healed and fine, with a hole in your ear.
The second way is piercing and stretching. You get a normal lobe piercing (you might have it already) and simply stretch it by buying slightly bigger pieces of jewellery (or a special "stretching horn" thing if you want it done in one go) which as the name suggest, stretches the hole. This way can be more expensive as you have to get all the extra pieces of jewellery or the horn thingy, but if you decide you don't want the plug after a while you can simply take it out and wait for it to heal down again - as long as you haven't stretched it too far (I think 10mm is about the Point Of No Return for earlobes). The scalpelling method isn't always reversible, as in, it's less likely to heal up as the earlobe actually has a piece missing rather than it just having been moved.
Both methods are pretty painless as far as I'm aware. Stretching can be a bit painful but for me it simply felt very warm and pressured. Always make sure that your piercer is qualified and uses sterile equipment, otherwise you're liable to having it ballsed up.