JEWELRY TYPE
Standard Post Length | |
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Ear Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Conch, Lobe) | 1/4″ (6-6.5mm) |
Lips (Monroe, Medusa, Madonna) | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Nose (Bone, Screw, L-Shape) | 1/4″ (6-6.5mm) |
In this way, how do I know what size my piercing is?
You can use the following methods to measure the gauge of your piercing jewellery:
- BCR: Measure the width of the bar.
- Labret: Measure the width of the bar.
- Barbell: Measure the width of the bar.
- Septum Ring: Measure the width of the ring at its thickest section.
PIERCING TYPE | STANDARD GAUGE SIZE | STANDARD LENGTH |
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Helix Piercing | 16G, 18G | 6mm, 8mm |
Rook Piercing | 16G, 18G | 8mm, 10mm |
Conch Piercing | 16G, 18G | 6mm, 8mm, 10mm |
Daith Piercing | 16G, 18G | 6mm, 8mm |
Also question is, how long is 9/16 barbell?
Length and Diameter Size Conversions
Inches | Millimeters |
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9/16” | 14mm |
5/8” | 16mm |
11/16” | 18mm |
3/4″ | 19mm |
Can I put a 14g in a 16g piercing?
14g jewelry is larger than 16g jewelry, but you might be able to fit it. Yes, you can stretch you piercing to a 14g just make sure that the jewelry that you’re buying is suitable for a freshly stretching piercing.
Can I put a 16g in an 18g piercing?
Yes you can, in fact that’s typically what a piercer will do, especially with cartilage piercings. They pierce with a gauge size bigger than the actual jewelry. It allows room for swelling and placing the jewelry.
How big is a 14 gauge piercing?
1/16-inch
What is smaller than a 16 gauge?
An 18 gauge, one of the smallest gauges, is actually smaller than a 16 gauge earring, with the largest gauges being 0, 00, and 000 gauge jewelry.
What happens if you put a smaller gauge in a piercing?
Yes you can. The jewellery won’t be very snug, though, and might move around a lot. Having said that, the whole will probably close up a bit around the smaller gauge jewellery so you might not be able to wear 14g there any more. … So I used this 2mm diameter needle for a piercing with a 16g jewellery.