twisteddoll
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With your ears, if you got them pierced with the gun, that may have been why they were messed up. Getting any sort of piercing with the gun as opposed to a hollow piercing needle is like, trying to put your fist through a table to driving your car through a man made tunnel. The gun is blunt force trauma. Also, the type of metal they put in your ears could've caused an allergic reaction, as most ear piercing studios recommend fine jewelery like gold and silver to go in new piercings. If you go to an actual certified piercer at a body piercing studio, they use medical grade surgical steel. It's the same stuff that a doctor would put in your if you had to have a pin in your elbow after a car accident. They also use the hollow needles I was talking about. Before getting anything done, you should definitely go and talk to your piercer first, they'll be more than happy to explain the entire procedure to you and answer questions or concerns that you might have. Be careful though, because once you start getting them, they become kind of addicting. I worked at a piercing studio over the summer a few summers ago and I have a total of 13 piercings now. =P Good luck. =]
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