NO, NEVER! Piercing guns are only approved for use on ear lobes...NOT cartilage....and even for lobes they should be banned.Here are just some of the reasons why: (I pulled these from an answer I left in response to a similar question a few weeks ago so I wouldn't have to retype them)InfectionBlood-borne diseases cause by backspray from previous customers on the gun and the fact that it is NOT sterilized between customers.Possiblity of the gun shattering your cartilageThe fact that the person piercing you will more than likely only have a few hours of training compared to a professional doing it with a year or more of training and taking different courses.The gun uses blunt force to push the earring through the cartilage, whereas a needle makes a "clean cut" through the cartilage.Prolonged healing time (typical healing time with a needle is 4 months to a year, depending upon your body's readiness to heal itself, the gauge, and location of the piercing on your cartilage)Increased Hypodermic scarring (piercing bumps)Increased tenderness and swelling...The list goes on and on and on...Go to a professional piercer and have it done with a needle. If you are under 18, most places will do it with parental consent (so take your mom/dad and make sure that you have an ID that has the same last name and address as theirs, if not, take your birth certificate).Read these... mainly the top 2
http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Pi...FAQ.htmlscroll down to What is the APP POSITION on Stud Guns? its about 1/3 of the way down the page.
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