All About Stretching Piercings
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in the piercing industry, we usually refer to a cone-shaped rod between 3 - 8 cm in length used in stretched piercings. However, a taper can also be shaped like a spiral or have a C-shape. Most importantly, it has a small diameter at one end and a large diameter at the other. Many tapers are held into place with the help of o-rings.The material most people use is acrylic. It's cheap and is relatively lightweight.
On the other hand, acrylic can absorb liquid, so it’s not ideal to use in a healing piercing. But as long as you don't rush and try to stretch from 1.2mm to 10mm in a week, there should be no problem using acrylic.
The safest material to use if you don’t change your jewelry often is surgical steel, as it does not absorb fluids. However, steel is very heavy, and if you leave the taper in permanently, the steel’s weight can pull on the earlobe, thus pulling your stretch askew.
You should think of stretching your piercing as a permanent body modification.
It is highly recommended to take a warm bath and massage your ear before putting in your taper. It will make your ear more elastic.
This is just one method of stretching your piercing. There are more ways, such as dead stretching or the taping method, for which you gradually add teflon to your taper.
You can take advantage of piercing lubricants for stretching; they will help you avoid a lot of pain!
If you notice a smell coming from your stretching, don’t be put off. Just use a reliable piercing deodorant like Holey Butt'r.