Silicone Plugs — These plugs are soft and malleable, allowing a relatively large plug to be inserted into the fistula. Once folded and inserted into the ear, they expand, stretching the earlobe. However, stretching with silicone is often a dangerous decision. Its not recommended to use silicone plugs to stretch with, due to the tacky surface.[2] The stretched fistula can adhere to the silicone, and silicone is airtight, which can trap infection and cause it to spread internally. Also silicone will expand and contract in temperature change. In heat they can swell which can potentially blow out a newly stretched fistula.
Uraniumhobo wrote:kos is amazing expessially in my nostrils, lets me mash my face into my pillow once again lol