Anonymous wrote:
I recently dealt with my own crooked ear piercings. At the advice of a professional piercer, I let the "bad" hole close up over the course of 3 months. Then I went in -- yes, it was a tattoo/piercing shop -- and the piercer spent several minutes assessing my ears (turns out no one's ears match exactly, so it's pretty easy to end up with uneven piercings) and placing the dot for the new hole. The piercing itself was a little more painful than the gun kind, but it is precisely even with my other hole and I am pretty darn thrilled. I wish I had done it years ago. The whole process, including studs, was about $100.
It is true that no ones ears match. But they can make sure it is centered on the ear. I have an uneven ear issue where my ears were pierced when I was a baby and they done them unevenly. Like one is centered and on is so close to the bottom of my lob I’m afraid it’ll rip thru if I wear too heavy of a earring. I’m not sure how to correct it tho. I haven’t worn earrings since I was 13ish. Maybe even before then. And I’m 27 and can still put earrings in with no problem