A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Healthy to Hell Overnight

The picture below on the left is of Chris’s ear after he spent a cold Christmas day outside with his 28mm lobe… Not so happy… He took the tunnel out and left the raw flesh exposed to air but clean and moist for twenty-four hours and then downsized slightly to give the tissue some space to recover (right photo). Thankfully it recovered without complication.

“I thought the photos illustrated quite well the importance of downsizing stretched lobes when the temperature gets very cold. The transformation from healthy lobe to angry swollen lobe was just one day! It didn’t take long to heal up though… and once it starts getting warm again, I’ll be back up to 28mm and then on to 30mm.”

Personally, I haven’t worn jewelry in my ears since I decided that snowmobiling took priority over tunnels! Another thing you should do if you’re going to be in the cold is consider switching to a non-metallic jewelry.

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Comments

27 responses to “Healthy to Hell Overnight”

  1. Campbell Avatar
    Campbell

    Well, I guess you learn something every day! I never thought that the cold might do something like this.

  2. meaghan Avatar
    meaghan

    Oh my god!!! I didn’t know this could happen… I guess because I always am wearing wooden plugs anyways. Darn, I was actually hoping to start stretching this week. Is this generally only for freshly stretched lobes or healed ones as well?

  3. Shannon Avatar

    Healed ones as well.

  4. cerealkiller Avatar
    cerealkiller

    what is it about the cold that makes them swell up? ive never had this happen to me at all and i live in a pretty cold city (winnipeg).

  5. Chaq Avatar
    Chaq

    Sounds like the perfect excuse for a nice pair of ear-muffs.

  6. gillian gamine Avatar

    or one could invest in an awesome earflap hat, i own several and i don’t even have stretched lobes.

  7. MissSio Avatar
    MissSio

    oooh ouch! This has always been a thought in my head when I see big metal anything in someone… what happens when it gets really cold? icky!

    and I second gillian, hat with flaps! I have several too, they are awesome.

  8. Archetype Avatar

    i’ve had this problem before when i was a 0ga, i wore screwback plugs and because it swelled with the cold it caught on the screwed back and tore around the outer area. downsizing was a good idea for me and seems to have done the trick here.

  9. Dylan Avatar

    can this happen to anyones ear. mine aren’t that big, but can it happen with your jewelry in

  10. LouieLouAy Avatar

    Love this entry, so much!
    I recently faced the same problem, and decided to downsize until it warmed up a bit. I’m glad to hear that was the smart move! Thanks for this entry, Shannon!! 🙂

  11. Archetype Avatar

    #9 – I had something similar happen to me at 0ga (8mm)

  12. b4youreyes Avatar

    Wow, this is insane. I’ve never heard anything like this. This makes me worry because I live outside Chicago, work outside sometimes and I wear metal tunnels.

  13. technodeamon Avatar

    OH MY GOD! this is the EXACT same thing that happened to me. Mine looked almost as bad as that. I am still trying to heal them. It’s been over a week without jewelery

  14. Dreadlocksmile Avatar

    Ha ha ha ha ha!!! I made ModBlog again! Thanks Shannon.

    Yeah, my lobe is fine now. It’s down to 26mm at the moment whilst it’s cold, but will go back up soon. I think the combination of the metal conducting the cold and the skin of my lobe contracting with the temperature, caused way too much tension on the flesh. A few splits then occured and the bastard thing swelled up to what you can see in the picture (plus some nasty discarge as well). Only took a few days to sort itself out luckily.

    I spent almost the whole day outdoors on one of the coldest days of the year when this happened. I didn’t notice it happening until it was too late. If you’re planning of being out in very cold weather I now STRONGLY recommend wood plugs and possibly down-sizing as well for the day. You don’t want what happened to my lobe!

  15. theNOTHING Avatar

    And who told you you should downsize in the cold like, a week before that happened chris? 😉

    ever since my ears got to over an inch i’ve always either downsized or taken out my tunnels/plugs when the winter weather kicks in

    glad yours is all groovy again now chris 😛

  16. Caroline June Avatar
    Caroline June

    Mine did exactly the same, boo. They’re looking nice and healthy now though but I didn’t realise it was like a common thing. Good to know!

  17. Sade Avatar

    i’ve never had this happened,but i usually try not to wear metal anyway unless it’s a fresh stretched and even then i usually buy glass.

  18. Mike Rage Avatar
    Mike Rage

    This same thing happened to me not even two weeks ago. Metal plugs freeze in cold weather and give your ears frostbite. I downsized and put in silicon plugs. Now they look better than ever.

  19. Snap Dragon Avatar

    I had the same thing happen to me in 2000 I went snowboarding and had all my metal in. My ears blew up like this.. and as soon as it happened I told myself that I knew better.. I switch to wood or other natural materials in the winter now and I have not had a problem since.

  20. phoenixxx Avatar

    i try and wear wood in my ears in the winter or flip my lobes over the tops of my ears to let body heat keep them warm.

    i’m scared of frostbite or my lobes breaking.

  21. Dylan Avatar

    thanks Archetype for the info:]

  22. JackeeLynn Avatar
    JackeeLynn

    My boyfriend got my 1/2″ eyelets for Christmas b/c he knew that was my goal size, and I’m currently at 7/16″. I live in Edmonton Alberta where it gets very very cold and trying to stretch my lobes up slowly has proven to be very difficult. I wear ugly pink earmuffs or a hat everytime I go outside now and its helped a lot, but I never knew it could get this bad. I’ll be extra careful from now on!

  23. coldestcaress Avatar
    coldestcaress

    Owie. 🙁 Your poor ear.

    Makes sense that this would happen, I guess. I live in the far north and even though my lobes aren’t nearly this big, I’ve got enough metal in my ears that the cold still hurts like hell and I worry about frostbite…

    Glad it’s better now.

  24. Archetype Avatar

    Just a little info for people – I think this happened to me, to my lip piercings – they got very cold (as I work outside at night for part of my shift at the nightclub I work at doing promotion) and I suddenly shifted into a warm environment but my piercings got a little dried out then started to get a little bit crusty and even started to ooze a little gunk similar to the above.

    i guess this can happen to anything really, as long as it has metal in it.

  25. Archetype Avatar

    #18 – Mike Rage
    Silicon plugs are a bad idea, I wore silicon plugs one year and they shattered as I tried to remove them. I’d stick to wood!

  26. joe Avatar
    joe

    this actually just happened to me a couple days ago. i read this and decided to take out my plugs. thanks for posting this. also, what exactly did you do to fix them so fast?

  27. snakelady1956 Avatar
    snakelady1956

    Use wood plugs in the cold.

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