Ear stretching, any experience?
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My fourteen year old daughter wants to do this, as a parent I'm dead set against it. She says her piercings will reduce to a normal size if she does it "right".
Has anyone done it and more importantly have their ears returned to normal?
I'd like to know the facts, but for now, "NO" will have to suffice
Has anyone done it and more importantly have their ears returned to normal?
I'd like to know the facts, but for now, "NO" will have to suffice
As long as she increases in size slowly and doesn't go over around 10mm (depends on her lobes) she'll be fine.
If she goes to quick she'll have them blowing out the back and they'll scar and won't heal back over nicely when she leaves them out.
It's really not any different from pierced ears, let her go for it
If she goes to quick she'll have them blowing out the back and they'll scar and won't heal back over nicely when she leaves them out.
It's really not any different from pierced ears, let her go for it
It looks st, but that's not going to solve your problem of how to stop her from doing it.
One of the most useful techniques I was taught in Problem Solving was to ask "Why?" several times to make sure you get to the root of the issue.
Why does she want to get it done?
-I would guess she'll say because it looks cool.
Why does it look cool?
-I would guess she'll say because the cool kids do it.
Why does she want to copy the cool kids when individualism is cool and copying other people is lame?
-She'll probably strop off to her room, but at least you can stand there, arms folded, and looking smug.
HTH.
One of the most useful techniques I was taught in Problem Solving was to ask "Why?" several times to make sure you get to the root of the issue.
Why does she want to get it done?
-I would guess she'll say because it looks cool.
Why does it look cool?
-I would guess she'll say because the cool kids do it.
Why does she want to copy the cool kids when individualism is cool and copying other people is lame?
-She'll probably strop off to her room, but at least you can stand there, arms folded, and looking smug.
HTH.
BliarOut said:
There was a huge amount of stropping but then miracle of miracles I found some comments from plastic surgeons all of whom said "it'll never go back to normal and will require some degree of surgery"...
After a "heated exchange of views" she's decided against it after all
Good news, thats a truly horrible modification and stuff like this can also affect any career she may have in the future.After a "heated exchange of views" she's decided against it after all
I put stretched ears in the same category as stretched tyres on cars...
Ordinary_Chap said:
BliarOut said:
There was a huge amount of stropping but then miracle of miracles I found some comments from plastic surgeons all of whom said "it'll never go back to normal and will require some degree of surgery"...
After a "heated exchange of views" she's decided against it after all
Good news, thats a truly horrible modification and stuff like this can also affect any career she may have in the future.After a "heated exchange of views" she's decided against it after all
I put stretched ears in the same category as stretched tyres on cars...
When faced with a job interview, it would most certainly create an immediate disadvantage, having worked in numerous organisations coaching and encouraging employers to recruit the person not the packaging, i can confirm that regardless of anything else, first impressions are almost impossible to overcome, regardless of the applicants overall ability.
Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
"Stretch" is something of a misnomer.
When you put tension on skin, it causes new skin to grow in an attempt to relieve that tension[1]. As such unless she sticks with like a 5mm plug, its likely she'll end up with larger holes than just normal pierced ear holes and will have to have something in there at all times.
[1] Think fatties, get fat, skin under tension, skin grows. Lose weight, baggy skin. Also burn victims, balloons are placed under their skin to grow new skin to cover the burns.
When you put tension on skin, it causes new skin to grow in an attempt to relieve that tension[1]. As such unless she sticks with like a 5mm plug, its likely she'll end up with larger holes than just normal pierced ear holes and will have to have something in there at all times.
[1] Think fatties, get fat, skin under tension, skin grows. Lose weight, baggy skin. Also burn victims, balloons are placed under their skin to grow new skin to cover the burns.
Edited by Marf on Thursday 22 March 13:19
Simon Brooks said:
When faced with a job interview, it would most certainly create an immediate disadvantage, having worked in numerous organisations coaching and encouraging employers to recruit the person not the packaging, i can confirm that regardless of anything else, first impressions are almost impossible to overcome, regardless of the applicants overall ability.
Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Do you interview prospective employees naked with their hair tied back then?Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Suited and booted and hair styled down you'd never know. In fact it could take years, let's say five, before anything was realised, and then maybe only because the employee chose to part with the information.
Believe me.
Aphex said:
So what you mean is give it a month and she'll have flesh coloured plugs in?
Or platinum and diamond studded tunnels There's some very exquisite and bespoke body jewellery available these days.
If she does stretch her ears, it's advisable to go a good six weeks between stretches in my experience. Anything over 12mm I think would prove hard to return to 'normal' , though I've known almost twice this return. There's often always an side which will be more painful/trouble to stretch too. And whilst it's a couple of quid for a taper to DIY, a fiver plus jewellery costs will see it professionally executed.
Marf said:
"Stretch" is something of a misnomer.
When you put tension on skin, it causes new skin to grow in an attempt to relieve that tension[1]. As such unless she sticks with like a 5mm plug, its likely she'll end up with larger holes than just normal pierced ear holes and will have to have something in there at all times.
[1] Think fatties, get fat, skin under tension, skin grows. Lose weight, baggy skin. Also burn victims, balloons are placed under their skin to grow new skin to cover the burns.
And don't forget all the women in the world who have given birth too... They're carrying no end of sundry items up there daily. Handy storage it is When you put tension on skin, it causes new skin to grow in an attempt to relieve that tension[1]. As such unless she sticks with like a 5mm plug, its likely she'll end up with larger holes than just normal pierced ear holes and will have to have something in there at all times.
[1] Think fatties, get fat, skin under tension, skin grows. Lose weight, baggy skin. Also burn victims, balloons are placed under their skin to grow new skin to cover the burns.
Edited by Marf on Thursday 22 March 13:19
Simon Brooks said:
When faced with a job interview, it would most certainly create an immediate disadvantage, having worked in numerous organisations coaching and encouraging employers to recruit the person not the packaging, i can confirm that regardless of anything else, first impressions are almost impossible to overcome, regardless of the applicants overall ability.
Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Agree.Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Gretchen said:
Simon Brooks said:
When faced with a job interview, it would most certainly create an immediate disadvantage, having worked in numerous organisations coaching and encouraging employers to recruit the person not the packaging, i can confirm that regardless of anything else, first impressions are almost impossible to overcome, regardless of the applicants overall ability.
Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Do you interview prospective employees naked with their hair tied back then?Pleased your daughter has for the moment decided to abstain from doing anything that may have affected her chances later in life.
Suited and booted and hair styled down you'd never know. In fact it could take years, let's say five, before anything was realised, and then maybe only because the employee chose to part with the information.
Believe me.
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