1,6mm (14G) is the standard and most common belly button piercing gauge size. 10mm (3/8inch) is the standard and most common length for belly button piercing. Every piercing professional pierces a little differently so length can sometimes vary from 6mm(1/4inch) to more rarely 12mm(1/2inch).
Accordingly, how do I know what size my piercing is?
The measurement that you need is the distance from the piercing hole to the edge of your ear. Take this measurement in a straight line, because if you measure at a diagonal angle you will end up with a hoop that fits larger than you anticipated.
Likewise, people ask, is 16g smaller than 14g?
The higher the gauge number the
Gauge | Millimeter | Inch |
---|---|---|
16g | 1.2mm | 3/64″ |
14g | 1.6mm | 1/16″ |
12g | 2mm | 5/64″ |
10g | 2.4mm | 3/32″ |
Can you get a belly piercing if your fat?
Your size: Overweight people can get this piercing if they want, but it’s not recommended if your navel becomes covered over by skin and fat when you sit. That can suffocate the piercing and build up more sweat, which makes healing more difficult and is a breeding ground for bacteria.