The reason why one hole of the ear piercing does not cause infection is due to the way the earrings are structured. Most earrings have a backing or clasp which can trap bacteria and cause infections, while the first-hole earrings usually do not have a backing or clasp. The other reason is that first-hole earrings in general tend to be smaller than other piercings, which gives them a lower risk of being clogged or infected. Facial jewelry, such as piercings or other facial ornaments, can indeed cause infections and are generally harder to clean than other types of jewelry. This is due to the fact that the area around facial piercings is usually more susceptible to bacteria due to its close proximity to the mouth and nose. Additionally, facial jewelry often has smaller crevices or openings which make it difficult to clean out all the bacteria inside. It is true that all types of jewelry, including facial jewelry, can cause some form of mutilation or injury. Jewelry with sharp edges or hard metals can cause cuts to the skin, while jewelry made of sensitive materials like silver or gold can cause allergic reactions and rashes. Additionally, jewelry with small openings and crevices can trap bacteria and cause infections, which can further the damage to the skin and cause more severe health problems. Overall, facial jewelry, and all types of jewelry, can indeed cause mutilation to the skin and face. It is true that the first hole on the earlobe typically does not cause any infection or health issues, while gauging or using other types of jewelry can cause health problems. This is because the first hole on the earlobe is usually placed at a safer location which allows for better airflow, and is typically less prone to debris or bacteria. Additionally, the size of the first-hole earring is usually smaller, making it less likely to cause irritation or damage to the skin. In general, the first hole in the earlobe is less susceptible to infections.
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