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This piercing has been pretty easy to heal, minus two towel incidents.
So... technically, according to my piercer, I could go on Saturday for an adjustment, but now I'm considering putting the neometal jewelry in myself. What do you think?
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I'd get a piercer to do it, if they think it can be changed this soon. It's still fairly new and that is a difficult spot to maneuver by yourself (especially trying to find the hole on the inside). You may fumble with it and your hole can close. Plus any fumbling can irritate it, so its better to get a piercer who can do it without much difficulty.
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-Tiff Last edited by pierceelove; 11-04-2009 at 11:27 AM. |
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If 'twere me, I'd have my piercer do it, because I am not very dextrous, and have lost piercings trying to change them myself.
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^ agree. It can be difficult until you get the hang of it, and seeing as it's not completely healed up, you'd best to have a piercer do it.
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Thanks for the advice. I'll take the jewelry to him and see what he thinks is best... maybe it will just be an adjustment this trip.
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