Now sure, it may sting a little bit - starting any gauge size does. Some more then others, it just depends on size. Most professional piercers won't have a gauge needle any bigger than a 6g or an 8g, due to healing time involved. I personally would get the hole pierced at a 10g at the minimum and manually stretch over time. Something about punching out a hole of skin to make a bigger hole doesn't make much sense to me. I would prefer manually stretching because I would want as much earlobe as i can without having to subtract some to get started. Resulting in a bigger gauge size.
Though, if I may say so - STRETCHING SHOULD NOT HURT IF YOU ARE COMPLETELY HEALED AND READY TO MOVE UP. That's just my input against his video from personal experiences. No offense, bud.
On the other hand, you will be able to find tapers on www.sthbodyjewelry.com.
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