Yes. But it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you wait 6 months since that is the amount of healing time.
Yes she does. Aly and her two sisters, Aj and Amanda, got it done together. There are many photos of her belly button piercing
No you have to wait at least six months my sister has one and she has to wait six months.
You can sleep with your cartilage piercing out after the ear is completely healed up. It takes about two months for the ear to completely heal.
Possibly. It depends on the person. If you need to remove it for a particular reason consider buying a retainer - clear plastic (PTFE) bars or rings which are less noticeable but will make sure your piercing stays open.
The recommended time is 6 months, but some people have no trouble taking it out in 2. I'm had mine pierced for about 9 months now, and I took it out for the first time after about two months. Everyone is different, if the piercing still looks brand new (e.g; red, swollen) then you shouldn't take it out. But techically it all depends on the piercing itself.
It can take as little as 4 weeks, to completely heal 6-8 weeks, provided nothing during that time irritates/pulls at it in any way. But it can take longer for the crud to stop flowing out. <br /> Bathe in salt water. Look it up. It's done with a cup inverted over your navel.
How long a piercing takes to close up depends on the gauge of the piercing but mostly it depends on the individual. All I can give you is anecdotal evidence; I removed my 14g lip piercing which was 18 months old and was unable to re-open the hole without re-piercing just two days later. If you want to keep the piercing open but need it to go unnoticed (say, for a job interview or a particular event) consider using a piercing retainer, these are clear plastic bars which are almost invisible when worn.
I usually just try and rinkle up my shirt by my bellybutton when i go around someone that i don't want to see it.... and if there's a family swimming occasion then i wear like a one peice of a two peice but one of those two peices that goes below your bellybutton. but even if you wear a tight shirt you cant see the peircing at all! unless you have a dangly ring but most the time they peirce it with a plain one so you should be good.
I believe she has two lobe piercings in her right ear and two in her left, and one helix piercing in her left too. She has a nose piercing on her right nostril and a navel piercing.
Yes, because your piercing is still healing and open to bacteria. I would wait at least TWO months.
Ask your doctor, not a website. If it's been two months you need help.
If, after about two months the piercing is still very painful, red and inflamed, and the bar of the piercing seems closer to the surface it could be being rejected by your body. You should go back and see your piercer immediately and seek their professional advice!