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Nipple piercing is not only for the look of the piercing but also for personal stimulation, once healed nipple piercings can be quite erotic and will add sensation when the right jewellery is in the piercings.
You can get it done again once you're sure the piercing is healed inside as well as out.
When it's not healed, clean it with antibacterial soap of a liquid specifically for cleaning piercings.
No you are pretty much stuck with it unless you want to see a plastic surgeon $$$$.
That you decided to get a nipple piercing.
You can change it as soon as it's completely healed; female 6-9 months, male 3-6 months
If you wanna retire it, yes. Its best to retire it early :) If you mean to change it or something, no. Wait until its healed.
Yes I have had lots of clients who have received nipple piercings and have successfully breast fed there children. As long as the piercings were done correctly and healed without issue breast feeding with the jewellery in or out is not and issue.
6~8 weeks for a light heal, no piercing is considered actually healed till it's at least a year old. But by about 6~8 is good for what we call a light heal.
A retracted or inverted nipple is one that doesn't stick out or protrude past the level of the surrounding skin. If the nipple has always been this way, there is no cause for concern -- it's normal. If a nipple that used to protrude now is retracted, the finding could be a sign of a mass or tumor in the breast.
A retracted or inverted nipple is one that doesn't stick out or protrude past the level of the surrounding skin. If the nipple has always been this way, there is no cause for concern -- it's normal. If a nipple that used to protrude now is retracted, the finding could be a sign of a mass or tumor in the breast.