just order piercing needles from amazon (~$4) and do that instead of shoving an earring thru and causing trauma to it
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Anonymous#13d
No you’re right I just don’t want to spend money😔 there’s already scar tissue in there from the first time but it hasn’t turned into an external keloid but i probably should have a professional look an see if it even should be repierced
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Anonymous#13d
keloids are typically genetic! if op hasn’t had keloid scarring before there shouldn’t be any concern going forward lol
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Anonymous#23d
THEY’RE GENETIC?! I’VE BEEN LIED TO ALL THESE YEARS ABOUT PIERCINGS?!
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Anonymous#13d
what most people actually get are irritation bumps! they can have several root causes, like movement/snagging, incorrect placement, or too much moisture :-) keloids rarely happen to people outside of those who are genetically predisposed to them