A stud will be less likely to get infected actually because it is just straight and doesn't have a chance like a hoop does of turning around and getting the outside exposed parts inside your body. You can for sure get a stud put in with the needle and if you like studs better than a hoop get that because it is easier to heal and less likely to get infected. If you did get it as a hoop you can still get a stud through it just fine.
It doesn't heal as a circular hole because there is only ever a small section of it inside your ear and there is so little curve in that section that it is hardly any difference between having a hoop and a stud. You like the stud better though so get that it will be best for you.
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Can you still have a stud put in instead of a ring when you get it pierced with a needle? I know the rings are supposed to help the healing process etc., but I honestly don't like how the rings look at all. I know that cartilage...
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