Why do people get stretchers




















As he went onto his journey to enlightenment, he stopped wearing heavy jewelry, but his ears remained permanently stretched. Each depiction of his is therefore shown as him having elongated earlobes but without any jewelry at all.

The Dayak people who live in Borneo historically focused on ear length instead of diameter, with solid brass ear ornaments being a sign of power and prestige. They had some of the heaviest jewelry pieces of all, with a pair of ear weights weighing up to one pound! It was considered more feminine to have longer stretches in their culture so women would usually stretch their ears to the shoulder or beyond whilst men would stick to the shorter stretches.

While the Dayak people are still around today, the practice of elongating their earlobes to this extent has been stopped. Ear stretching was also featured prominently in one of the most sophisticated civilisations of old. Dating back to 3, years BC the Mayans used ceramic, gold, jade, and alabaster to stretch their earlobes with the jewelry of choice being ear flares and ear spools.

They held the belief that stretched earlobes helped invite spirits into the body. At the same time, the material of ear spools and flares indicated their status in society. The wealthier classes wore jade and gold, while the lower ones opted for stone, wood, and bone.

Instead, the children would have the ears pierced young and only threaded with a string before the stretching would begin. The actual piercing was usually done with a maguey spine or bone awl.

The stretching was done by adding ornaments to the ears that were heavy enough to stretch the earlobes. Once they were sufficiently stretched, the ornaments were replaced by spools, which were only received as a right of passage at certain ages. The type of spools and plugs also indicated their status in the society. There were different materials used for plugs and spools for warriors, kings, priests, and other important social figures.

Today, we enjoy studios, the latest medical-grade equipment, and professionally trained piercers when it comes to getting ears pierced and doing the starting stretch. Then you can start to stretch your ears at home with kits, and especially designed tapers. To reduce risk of infection, they also used healing salves and oils made of the herbs they used to tend wounds and other injuries. This, again, can cause painful tearing with potentially irreversible results.

By Phoebe Avison. Frederick M. See All Health Relationships Self. Mellor advises customers to take the gradual approach. Applying excess pressure can squeeze flesh from the inside of the lobe to the outside, causing what's known as a "blow out", she says.

This can leave people with scarring. There is a point of no return but it varies. A stretched piercing can shrink back to its original size but this depends on several factors including the length of time taken to stretch and the elasticity of the skin. In some cases, if you stretch too fast or by too much, the lobe can split. They are thinking about the future. As tattoo parlours now offer removals or reworking, there is also demand from people who regret their ear stretching.

Dr Ken Stewart, a member of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, says ear lobes are made of skin and fat but they are sensitive organs - they turn red when people get embarrassed and have an erogenous function. He says the main danger of ear stretching is deformity. He is used to seeing people with lobes damaged because of bites or big earrings but only in the last few years has he been asked to repair lobes affected by ear stretching - he carried out five operations in the past year.

If there is still tissue, he can put it back together again using what he describes as a "Swiss roll technique". If you decide that ear gauging is definitely for you, there are certain things you should never do when stretching your ears. The primary one to be aware of is: never use silicone. Professional ear piercers know this, but other people do not.

Unfortunately, silicone is bacteria-friendly and can lead to infection and blowouts. You should only use silicone when the hole has properly healed. Berlet Plastic Surgery specializes in plastic surgery services in northern NJ, including ear gauge repair. While we always recommend working with a New Jersey professional to avoid issues, we know that things can still happen. Contact us today to learn more about our stretched earlobe surgical solutions.



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