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Are there sticky belly rings instead of piercing?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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There are false, non-piercing rings that can be used for belly jewelry. These usually have two beads on each end and simply clip on to the skin.

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Can you change your belly ring if you just got the piercing one week before?

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