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What if I want to re-pierce my closed piercing or surgically repaired earlobe?

  • Writer: rachelsmithgriffas
    rachelsmithgriffas
  • Dec 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

Re-piercing ears is a somewhat common scenario. We are able to safely re-pierce the ear(s) by steering clear of any scar tissue as it does not contain adequate blood flow to enable proper healing. Often times old piercings that have "closed" can be gently reopened without having to create brand new piercings.

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