Typically, in medium sized hospital departments (such as day surgery and emergency), they can expect to pay anywhere between $7000 - $10,000 per unit. Costs can range outside of this depending on the specific configurations and choices of accessories that best meet the efficiency and procedure requirements.
How much does it cost to sew gauged ears?
Earlobe repair generally costs $600 per earlobe or $1000 for both earlobes. More complex repairs, such as required to close gauge holes may cost up to $2000 depending on the complexity. The patient's desire to re-pierce or re-gauge the ear in the future also affects the technique used to reconstruct the lobe.
What size stretcher to start with?
16 gauge
What Gauge Should You Start Stretching With? This is probably the first question that most people have when they begin stretching. After making sure that your ears are fully healed from the initial piercing, you can start stretching at a 16 gauge. Most regular piercings are at 18 gauge.
Can you stretch your ears from a normal piercing?
You need to have a standard ear piercing in the first place, and it is essential you don't begin stretching your ears until the holes are completely healed. It will be less painful and less likely to get infected if you ensure your skin has strengthened first.
How often should you stretch your gauges?
Every four to six weeks
Stretching your ears can take months or years, depending on how large you want them to be. During this time, your ear will be sensitive. However, they should never be painful or stressed. A good rule of thumb is to go up one gauge size every four to six weeks.
What can I use to stretch my ears at home?
Using a stainless steel taper is probably the most popular method of ear stretching, especially at smaller sizes. Tapers are round at one end, normally the gauge that you are going up to, and then taper down to a point for easy insertion. Using a taper will help you safely stretch your ear over time.