Wouldn’t It Be Great to Have Perfectly Round and Symmetrical Ear Lobe?
There are no rules in the realm of modern, creative piercing. In some cases, people want their first ear lobe pierced far from a group of three rings pierced closely together in a row. People often request asymmetrical looks, where the right and left ear do not match.
The spacing between earlobe holes is of particular importance to an ear. Women seem to wear large studs in their first holes. It is a matter of style how far apart the ear lobe holes are placed. Space is a problem when the holes are misaligned. The wearer may be annoyed if hole number two is lower than one since it is more aesthetically pleasing to climb up the lobe.
Having opposite back angles between two piercings is also a non-ideal spacing. A good piercing angle match corresponds to parallel lines going up the ear, and we often interpret facial beauty as symmetry.
Following are the great ways to have a perfectly round and symmetrical earlobe.
Treating Your Ears
You should be deliberate about how you plan to treat your ears. The effects of asymmetrical ears are interesting and artistic as long as the asymmetry is deliberate and the ears’ shapes are quite different. With symmetry, creating a perfectly balanced and even appearance for both the left and right ears is a challenge.
Social or religious reasons can induce people to get piercings that are not aligned or ideal. There is more to that person’s piercing than its off placement. The converse may also be true—someone may not want to keep a piercing if it holds associations with someone they have had negative experiences with. Visual tweaks to jewelry can hide problems with alignment or spacing.
In other words, instead of having the piercing moved and re-healed, we can change the jewelry. A hoop earring can sometimes be bent into the shape of a Z through a piercing to make it seem like a Z. There are some tricks with rings, too. The hoop earring can be positioned forward to compensate for an unideal placement of the back earlobe.
Removing The Piercing
It is only necessary to remove an earlobe piercing if it is too low surgically. It is necessary to stitch the piercing back up and re-pierce it after the internal tissue has healed. Studs can conceal the scar. You can heal a piercing in a non-ideal spot, remove it, and then re-pierce it. Jewelry usually conceals or detracts attention from abandoned piercing entrances.
Conclusion
Your lobe appears to be attached to your head from the bottom, without any discernible lobes, then your heart is big and warm. Empathic and understanding are traits that tend to characterize people with attached earlobes. But they also tend to be introverts and more reserved, acting more instinctively.
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