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How do you size up gauges after 00?
After 00g, you run out of gauge sizes, so you would use fractions of an inch instead. The next size after 00g is 7/16″.
What size gauge is between 0 and 00?
To avoid damaging the ear lobe, it is necessary to use “half sizes” to keep the stretches at one millimeter increments. The half size between 2g and 0g is 7mm, also known as 1g. The half size between 0g and 00g is 9mm and is occasionally called 00g.
What size of gauges will close up?
What size can I stretch up to without permanent damage? There are a lot of different opinions on this topic, but the majority of professionals in the body modification industry recommend never going any larger than 2 – 0 gauge if you want your ears to totally close up where you can’t see through them.
Can your ears go back to normal after 00g?
Most people can go between 2g (6mm) – 00g (10mm) and expect their ears to revert back to a normal piercing, after a few months of healing. If you want don’t want stretched ears forever, be sure to stretch slowly and never skip sizes.
What is the next size up from a 00?
So, once you reach 0 gauge, the next size is 00 gauge, which is about 3/8 of an inch wide in diameter. Sizes larger than 00 gauge are measured in inches and increase by 1/16th of an inch.
What size is after 00?
Ear Gauge to MM Conversion Table
Gauge | Millimeters(mm) | Inches |
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4g | 5 mm | 3/16″ |
2g | 6 mm | 1/4″ |
0g | 8 mm | 5/16″ |
00g | 10 mm | 3/8″ |
Does 00g shrink back?
If you stretch your lobe to 00g or smaller, you are a much better candidate for your ear going back to “normal”. If you stretched your ear a year ago or a few months ago, your ear has a much better chance of shrinking back to its original size than if it has been stretched and fully healed for several years.
What gauge size is the point of no return?
In North America, most stretching methods go up by a single even-sized gauge increment at a time. 0g (8 mm), is generally considered to be “the point of no return”: a hole larger than this size will rarely close to a standard piercing size.
What gauge size comes after 1 inch?
Convert Ear Gauge to mm and Inch
Millimeters (mm) | Inches (“) |
---|---|
22mm | 7/8″ |
24mm | 15/16″ |
25mm | 1″ |
26mm | 1.024″ |