The only way to get a piercing of any kind if you are under age is to bring a parent or legal guardian with you to sign the paperwork, and to be there through the procedure. If you have no parent or guardian with you to sign the papers, they will refuse you service.
Look in your local phone book under body piercing, then give them a call and ask about age limits.
give it about a week or so it will be okay
By having your parent or guardian go with you, and give their consent/approval for the piercing.
Give it a week, then when you try listen to your body, if the piercing is tugging or sore ease off on that specific activity. Basically play it by ear.
If it hangs or dangles chances are good that it will retain a piercing. Placing the navel piercing off to the side will be problematic for aftercare and irritation during the healing process. If you haven't had a navel piercing before then stay with something that is simpler to care for and will give a result a navel piercing is supposed to give.
I don't think so, talk to a professional body piercer who can look at your situation and give you a clear answer.
All businesses providing body piercing services must comply with city licensing requirements, as a result they must comply with the requirement of I.D. and written documentation for services provided. No studios do "belly button" piercing in the State of California, however navel piercing is available at most piercing studios in California.
Only if you regularly experience excessive bloating or swelling during your period. If you do, it is a good idea to have the piercing done within the week after your period ends to give yourself a few weeks of healing before the bloating or swelling reoccurs.
piercing in your belly and loosing the weight dont harm you at all in fact if you are a girl that will give you more sexy look for your belly
No
If the piercing was done by a professional body piercer then you should be following the written aftercare instructions you were given. No where would it say to use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide or any other agents on your piercing. If you don't know how to look after your piercing contact your body piercer again and get the instructions in writing. But don't look to the Internet for help, your piercer is required to give you the instructions you need to heal the piercing, call them.
Take your belly to you local professional body piercer and find out. One can't give you an absolute answer because I can see what your navel looks like, so let your local professional body piercing see in and he/she will tell you if it's a go no go situation.