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    Ear piercing

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    • M Offline
      mrswongtuition
      last edited by

      If the holes are already there, just get a stud that is slightly bigger than the current one and change it. The hole will slowly enlarge and there’s minimal pain.


      Letting the hole close and repiercing is not good. Usually, they will avoid repiercing the same spot due to some scarring from the previous piercing.

      And I agree with VKS2010, repierce just to please MIL???

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        Little M
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        If you want to enlarge the hole just wear an earring with a thicker post, and the hole will gradually widen. The size is dependent on the earring. Meaning once you wear a smaller post earring, the hole will become smaller again. That’s how the human body works.

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          verykiasu2010
          last edited by

          Little M:
          If you want to enlarge the hole just wear an earring with a thicker post, and the hole will gradually widen. The size is dependent on the earring. Meaning once you wear a smaller post earring, the hole will become smaller again. That's how the human body works.

          that is also how the Sarawak Dayak got big ear lobe with big rings, and the minority tribes of Yunnan and Burma ditto

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            daisyt
            last edited by

            I managed to find 3 clinics that have ear piercing service.


            Harmony family clinic at choa chu kang, according to the website, charge $15 for the piercing, not sure if stud/earings included.
            Blk 235, Choa Chu Kang Central,#B1-25‎ 680236

            GSH clinic at tampinese. $35 all in, piercing, sterlised vacuum pack studs/earings & cream.
            BLK 730 Tampines Street 71 #01-51‎ 520730

            Raffles medical at their hospital at bugis. Price is abt $200+ all in.

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              maltbibi
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              Sending my gal to D’dazzle to pierce her ears. Any recommendation of staff/outlet that provides good service and do a good job?

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                hapydino
                last edited by

                wow!


                suaku me nv expect piece ear hole so ex one…!!

                i had mine done @ goldsmith shop in AMK ~ Heng Heng… simple gold stud with pink stone…

                but after reading the entire thread, yes, will bring my DD to B*Dazzle when the day arrives…

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                  Pen88n
                  last edited by

                  Hi,


                  Would like to find out where can I get 18K or 22K gold with a pink / purple stud that is reasonably priced - <$50 possible? I am looking for a pair fo DD for daily wear to school and I want it to be gold / white gold to ensure no allergic reaction, but am not prepared to spend too much on it in case she loses it accidentally…

                  Thanks for help.

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                    shaber
                    last edited by

                    DD in Sec school now and asking if she can have her ears pierced?

                    I happend to be at Isetan the other day and the sales lady told me if we purchased ear rings from her , it’s free. But the cheapest pair she has is $60! And that’s the only counter proving ear piercing service.

                    Does anyone know where this can be done? During my time, I paid only $10 to have mine pierced at Goldsmith shop. Do they still do that ?

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                      2hotTOhandle
                      last edited by

                      Bedazzled at Wisma Atria. They do both ears at once. But expensive cos the earrings are expensive (but good quality I felt).


                      I tried Goldheart whereby they did one ear at a time. After the right ear my DD refused to get the left ear pierced!

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                        MotherHen
                        last edited by

                        I highly recommend Bedazzled too. The cartridges used for piercing are disposable, and are more hygienic. But they are on the expensive side…


                        An alternative is the GP (?) I remember my cousin getting her ears pierced by the GP, but that was a few years back. I’m not sure if GPs still do that nowadays.

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