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M3gannn
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Quote M3gannn Replybullet Topic: snug piercing needle..?
    Posted: September/27/2008 at 11:16pm
Can you use a straight needle to pierce the snug of your ear? Or do you have to use a curved one?

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Quote eatenplacenta Replybullet Posted: September/29/2008 at 4:46am
i've seen straight, curved, and Cannula needles used for snug piercings. i don't think you HAVE to use any certain kind for such piercing, however the jewellery choice is limited and does often require a specific type. a curved needle may create a better hole for curved jewellery to follow and to heal with. snug piercings do often take quite a while to heal as well so keep that in mind.
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Quote Carrie_p2005 Replybullet Posted: September/29/2008 at 7:58pm
You may find a curved needle is easier to manipulate in the small amount of space.  I use them often on ears.  But you could use a straight one, it will just take a little more effort to keep the needle directed.
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Quote vampire311 Replybullet Posted: October/02/2008 at 10:23pm
If you use a curved needle get one that is short. Some pre-sterilize needles are really long in the curved. Now if you have the training to do it properly you can slightly bend the straight needle but you have to be really careful not to place a sharp bend in the needle not to pinch the needle closed not to slightly break the needle it needs to be a gradual bend I use my gloved fingers to do this slowly when I need a curved needle for a really tight spot because like I said most of the ones you can buy are about three to five inches unbent and can be a pain to deal with in small ears. 
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Quote BrandonV Replybullet Posted: October/02/2008 at 10:52pm
I use straight needles for every piercing. I haven't encountered a piercing yet that required a curved needle. I could see where they would be useful in some situations though.
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Quote Carrie_p2005 Replybullet Posted: October/03/2008 at 12:50pm
I use them for the tragus.  I've used straight in the past, and I can make it work, but using the curved ones allows me to place the bevel of the needle behind and a cork in front, and I don't need to manipulate the tragus at all to pierce.  I've noticed that the client seems to experience less pain because I'm not moving the tissue.
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Quote Nicoleslavich Replybullet Posted: November/14/2008 at 2:50pm
I use curved needles for some ear work.  I like the 45 degree curved sharpass needles from industrial Strength.  I certainly agree that a curved needle is not necessary.  A gentle curve is handy for those tight spaces though.
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Quote AileenFritz Replybullet Posted: November/15/2008 at 6:27pm
I also like to use curves for this one.. It just seems to run alittle more smooth for me...
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