As a kid I had much the same experience, at about the same age (9). They weren't dead center, they didn't quite match... but I loved them.
Several years later I got them professionally done at a piercing parlor (professional piercer... that's ALL they do, all day, every day... trained/licencend/portfolios of work/ education in anatomy for veins/nerves/etc.
They look SO much better. They're higher (centered), and match, and are gorgeous. The previous holes from the gun at Claires are still there, sealed up. They're annoying, to be frank.. the sealed channel is still there... so I can't just reach up blindly and slip in posts... I have to do it quite carefully and with a mirror.
BUT I've always been thrilled with my mum for letting me get my ears pierced... and as soon as the placement actually started bothering ME (several years later) I had them redone. Easy. And a good lesson learned at a time when I was capable of learning it.
My mum probably could have been "Whoops, honey, we need to get that redone... stuff happens... no big deal." and I wouldn't even have noticed... but as it was... I didn't notice anyway. I was just thrilled with my "beautiful ears".
So take a breath and relax... whether you redo them now... or in several years... they're beautiful to your daughter and you are obviously her hero. Bask in it. And then do what makes the 2 of you happiest.
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As a kid I had much the same experience, at about the same age (9). They weren't dead center, they didn't quite match... but I loved them.
Several years later I got them professionally done at a piercing parlor (professional piercer... that's ALL they do, all day, every day... trained/licencend/portfolios of work/ education in anatomy for veins/nerves/etc. which isn't as important for ears but is vital for other locations).
They look SO much better. They're higher (centered), and match, and are gorgeous. The previous holes from the gun at Claires are still there, sealed up. They're annoying, to be frank.. the sealed channel is still there... so I can't just reach up blindly and slip in posts... I have to do it quite carefully and with a mirror.
BUT I've always been thrilled with my mum for letting me get my ears pierced... and as soon as the placement actually started bothering ME (several years later) I had them redone. Easy. And a good lesson learned at a time when I was capable of learning it.
My mum probably could have been "Whoops, honey, we need to get that redone... stuff happens... no big deal." and I wouldn't even have noticed... but as it was... I didn't notice anyway. I was just thrilled with my "beautiful ears".
So take a breath and relax... whether you redo them now... or in several years... they're beautiful to your daughter and you are obviously her hero. Bask in it. And then do what makes the 2 of you happiest.