REDUCE THE SIZE OF YOUR JEWELRY IN TIME.
To ensure the longevity of your piercing, make sure to reduce it in time.

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SWELLING.
After getting a piercing, the first jewelry is a little larger to allow for swelling. As the piercing heals and the swelling goes down, wearing smaller jewelry prevents irritation and helps the healing process.
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GETTING STUCK.
Longer posts can get caught in clothing or hair, which can damage the healing tissue and slow the healing process. Smaller jewelry reduces the risk of accidental snagging and protects the piercing.
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GROWING Crookedly.
Wearing longer or too large jewelry can cause the piercing hole to grow crooked or at an angle, especially with cartilage piercings. Larger jewelry puts pressure on the piercing, causing it to tilt or warp.

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BACTERIA.
Wearing smaller jewelry reduces the spaces where harmful bacteria can hide and grow. Longer jewelry allows the piercing to move in and out, allowing bacteria to come in and out of the hole.
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AESTHETICS.
Choosing the right size jewelry will make the piercing look better. A shorter barbell will make the jewelry fit well and look nice, without sticking out or looking weird.
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REJECTION.
It is important to remember that the time to switch to smaller jewelry can be different for everyone and every piercing. It is best to consult with your piercer about the right time for you, depending on how your piercing is healing.
It is important to remember that the time to switch to smaller jewelry can be different for each person and piercing. It is best to consult with your piercer about the right time for you, depending on how your piercing is healing.

Consult a professional piercer if you have any concerns or questions.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR PIERCING.
Keep in mind that taking care of your piercing, including changing to smaller jewelry on time, is crucial to a successful healing process. Follow your piercer's instructions carefully and don't hesitate to ask questions if you have any concerns.