Depends on the piercing some times you can some times you can't.
Well its not necessarily that they scar, but its almost as if the hole where the piercing was never goes away. Yes the hole closes, but you can still see where the piercing was.
A small hole will be visible. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. If you want the hole to close, do NOT try putting anything through it to see if it is shrinking. This will only prolong the closing process.
See your piercer and have it checked "measured".
Best not to mess with it your self, go see your piercer and for a small fee they can open the piercing using an insertion taper which will stretch the piercing without damaging it.
If u decide to take the piercing out, it will have a very small hole that u can barely see, then after about 2 or 3 months u won't even be able to see that u got it pierced.
Shoot in to see your professional body piercer for some help, they can get the piercing fixed up right away instead of you fighting with it and possibly annoying the piercing.
I had a tongue piercing for awhile, but now I took it away. Just like you I wanted to have it back so I went to the local piercing studio and let them do it, it's just like the first time you take it, just easier - Since they'll already have a hole to stick it it. So get the piercing-shop to do it!
Well it depends on how long the piercing has been in place. If it's new and you had a change of heart, the piercing will close up within a few days of the jewellery being removed. However the hole in the cartilage itself will remain open for several months. Cartilage doesnt heal like skin and once it's pierced or damages it can take and extreamely long time to heal.
take off the air tube running between air filter and the throttle body, then you will see a black rectangle cover remove the 4 bolts,lift off cover and there is your coil and spark plug wires,then pull off boot look into hole and you will see spark plug at bottom of hole.
If the piercing is an older seasoned piercing and the hole looks like it's enlarging, this could be due to a recent jewellery change. Not all body jewellery is good jewellery. There is a lot of cheap junk on the market that claims to be quality and is in fact junk. Enlargement of a piercing is generally a sign of an allergic reaction to the metals the barbell is made of (generally a high nickle content). Remove the jewellery and replace it with jewellery you have used before and have had no issues with. Observe the piercing over the next week and see if the enlargement has reverted to normal. If you see a change then clearly the jewellery was the issue.
Is the cut related to the piercing or is it just from a scratch in that area? If its unrelated to the piercing, you can put some neosporin or any other antibacterial cream on it. Make sure its the cream and not the ointment because the ointment is too thick and can stop the piercing from breathing if the cut is close to the piercing. If the piercing hole looks like a slit because of the cut or migration, go see your piercer. You might need a custom bar or to remove the piercing and get it done again later.
She has double ear piercings on both sides