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When I was a teenager, my ear got ripped from an earring (don't ask, yes it's what you're thinking) and I just recently had it sewn back together. I had another ear piercing in the ear, and the doctor managed to sew that one up too.
It left me with an unpierced right ear. Last night I stopped by the mall to get it re-pierced, and the girl told me the couldn't do it so close to where it was sewn up because of the scar tissue. She said their gun wouldn't go through the scar tissue. Then she tells me it has to be done with a needle, and that I would have to go to a plastic surgeon or a tattoo place.
I was totally bummed. I didn't want to pay a doctor hundreds of dollars just to pierce my ear, and the thought of a stranger sticking a needle through my ear in a skanky tattoo parlor freaked me out.
So as I'm driving home, I thought, heck, I'll just do it myself. I have a lot less anxiety about plunging a needle through my own ear than letting someone else do it. One the way home I stopped by the beauty supply store and bought a piercing stud, and when I got home I found a needle (an extra sharp sewing machine needle), got some alcohol and hydrogen peroxide, and I went in the bathroom and pierced my own ear.
It didn't even hurt, and there was hardly any blood. Getting the stud through the needle hole was tricky, but I managed.
So far so good. Guess I'm a do-it yourself type. We can only hope I won't need my appendix taken out. :)
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