alargadores
Alargadores, also known as tunnel plugs or flesh tunnels, are a form of body modification where a jewelry piece is inserted into a stretched or pierced earlobe. The process involves gradually increasing the size of the piercing over time, typically using a series of smaller tapers or plugs, until the desired diameter is achieved. Alargadores come in a wide variety of materials, including surgical stainless steel, titanium, glass, silicone, and wood. They also vary greatly in design, from simple solid cylinders to intricate, multi-layered pieces. The popularity of alargadores has fluctuated throughout history and across different cultures, often being associated with tribal customs, counter-culture movements, and personal expression. Maintaining proper hygiene and gradually stretching the piercing are crucial to avoid infection or damage to the earlobe. Once a desired size is reached, the earlobe can typically return to its original size if the alargador is removed for an extended period, though this depends on how long the piercing has been stretched and the size of the alargador.