It will be a waste of time and money, you are required to remove all jewellery prior to surgery, no if's and's or but's about it, everything must be reomved. So wait till you are done with your surgery.
No Having any form of lump or bump next to a closed piercing indicates there is some form of issue with the piercing. This also depends on how long the jewellery has been out of the piercing and how long you had the piercing before removing the jewellery. If you develop any pain or discomfort seek the assistance of your doctor.
Well it will hurt until it heals which could be a long time (several weeks) hand web piercing is just about the most useless piercing next to dimple piercing. Hand web piercings will migrate and will get infected without question, so think about this seriously before you waste money on a piercing you won't keep. Seriously think about it first.
It should take about a day i had mine for 2 months then took them out and they closed the next day
OK simply put a tongue piercing once done will have localized swelling for the first two weeks, once the swelling has eased the barbell may seem some what longer (good time to get the barbell stepped down to protect the teeth). Once the step down barbell is in the piercing will remain slightly swelled for the next 4 weeks. So over all, so long as you don't get a cold* (*this will prolong the healing time) you are looking at a time period of 6 weeks to attain a light heal. This is far from considered healed, professional piercers consider a piercing seasoned and fully healed when the piercing is a full year old.
It may be uncomfortable or slightly painful to change your tongue piercing the next day. It is best to wait for at least 4-6 weeks before changing the jewelry to allow the piercing to fully heal and minimize the risk of infection or irritation. If you experience pain or difficulty changing the jewelry, it is recommended to seek help from a professional piercer.
most likely the tragus piercing. but that's still on the ear.
No it's not scar tissue, it's just the tongue's equivalent to a scab. This will disappear over the next few days as the piercing heals and toughens.
Well go swimming, just clean the piercing out when you are finished Pretty simple stuff.
if you have only recently had your navel pierced it is still healing and will hurt for up to the next 4 weeks, it should be kept clean to avoid infection. if it has been over 4 weeks and it still hurts, check for reddness around the area. if it is not red you may have just caught it on something. If it is red, check for any discharge from around the piercing, if that is also present seek medical advice
A nostril piercing will look like a nostril piercing the next day, there may be some light redness but this will ease off during the healing period.
All piercings hurt to some point, but in the hands of a professional body piercer the piercing is simple and next to painless.
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