Yes They Do, That Is Why You Should Never Leave Our Your Lip Ring/Stud Out For Too Long. You'll Have To Wait At Least A Year Or Two Before You Can Leave It Out For More Than A Day...
Depends on how long you have them, and what kind they are. Piercings in the cartilage, lip and ear lobe rarely close completely, they scar while new skin might grow over the hole, the cartilage remains shattered. Tongue piercings heal quickly, because the tongue is a muscle. Dermal piercings also heal better than cartilage, but can leave a scar.
You should go back to the shop you were pierced at. They may need to stretch or re-pierce your lip. Mouth piercings close very, very quickly once you take the jewelry out, no matter how long you have had them.
Snakebites are when you have two lip piercings, one either side on the bottom of your lip.
Two upper lip piercings (angel bites) and two lower lip piercings (snake bites) put together.
Two lower lip piercings, usually one of the left and one on the right so it looks like snake bites/fangs. Google image to see pics snake bites are lip piercings. One piercing is on the left side of your bottom lip and is close to the side of your mouth and the other piercing is to the right side of your mouth. Snake bites aren't like normal lip piercings. Snake bites are about a cm below your lip while a normal lip piercing is right up against your lip.
Snake bites are piercings that go under the lip symmetrical on each side. you can get studs or rings that go through your mouth and back out.
It means to adorn your lip with body jewelry. Namely lip piercings.
Monroe piercings can be numbed using a freeze spray on the outside of the lip and an oral numbing spray on the inside of the lip.
Unless you get jewellery back into it it will close, and fairly quickly at that.
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Mouth piercings are likely to close almost instantly once you take them out, no matter how long you have had them.