There is no such piercing as a "cartridge piercing." There is, however, a cartilage piercing and they can be taken out. After you get your cartilage pierced, you need to wait 6 to 8 weeks for it to heal completely. If you decide to take it out, it will close up automatically in just a few weeks.
If its embedded or something, yeah. Or even if its just that the ball is on too tight or you can't open a ring. They'll help you out with that :)
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Sabot Light Armor Piercing
Obviously, yes. An industrial would be going through two (not one, but TWO) pieces of cartridge, with just one piece of jewelry. The lip is just a soft tissue piercing. The pain always depends on each person, but nearly anyone will tell you that a cartridge piercing (especially going through twice with the industrial) will hurt far more than a lip piercing.
If you take out a piercing early, the skin will heal.
Every piercing has a different aftercare routine so it really depends on the piercing.
Well when you get tired of the piercing you can take it out any time it's up to you.
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected
yes its totally save to take a shower with your nose piercing in
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
They are if you have short hair
Cannot give you one simple answer. It will depend on the type of steel, the angle of impact, the distance to the plate, and what type of cartridge the AK47 is firing. They DO make an armor piercing cartridge, and it goes through more armor than a regular ball cartridge.
It depends on how fast your body heals, and how long you have had the piercing. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. This is true for all piercings.
The Lexmark 1200 takes a black cartridge and a color cartridge. The black cartridge that the Lexmark 1200 uses is or 16 and 17 cartridge, with the 17 cartridge being the moderate use cartridge. The color cartridge required by the printer is the 26 or 27 cartridge, with the 27 cartridge being a moderate use cartridge as well.