Piercing question

A piercing passing along an infection to another piercing is the biggest issue but you shouldn't have that issue as long as the stretched portion is 100% healed at the time of the second piercing.

Just be sure that the location of the second piercing leaves a little room between the stretched portion and the new piercing mainly so that the jewelry doesn't rub against one another.

Otherwise, my tattoo artist has 8 piercings on one ear, 7 on the other, the main lobe being stretched on both. She's never had a problem.

Thanks this was helpful lol i didnt know infections spread due to unhealed piercings D: but ive been stretched to a 0g for like 5 years now so im in the clear hahaha im just hoping when i let my lobes shrink down, the two holes arent super far apart
 
Thanks this was helpful lol i didnt know infections spread due to unhealed piercings D: but ive been stretched to a 0g for like 5 years now so im in the clear hahaha im just hoping when i let my lobes shrink down, the two holes arent super far apart

You're welcome ^^ Glad I helped.
And as long as you do go to a professional piercer or even if you know vaguely what you're doing (although I never suggest self-piercing), it probably won't get infected anyways, therefore you really don't have a lot to worry about :)
It's kinda just like how if you get two scratches next to each other, and one gets infected, the other scratch is almost guaranteed to also get infected. Broken skin (or in this case freshly pierced/stretched skin) not only attracts bacteria but also takes it in very easily.

& in the case that they are too far apart for your liking after you let your ears close, you can always relocate the second piercing or add another one to shorten the gap between them.
 
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