Ear-piercing gun

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Ear-piercing gun

Piercing tool

Piercing guns were originally developed to mark cattle, but since the 1960s a slightly adapted version has been used for human earlobe piercings.

However, we don’t recommend these, for two reasons. Firstly, they can’t be sterilized because some parts are made of plastic, which melts in an autoclave. Secondly, it’s harder to position and angle the hole correctly than with a piercing needle.

Punching is also very hard on the tissue, making infections more likely. While some opticians and other service providers use a gun to pierce ears, we strongly advise against them. If you want yours pierced, go straight to a professional piercer who uses hygienic disposable needles and can position the piercing safely and accurately.