Its definitely not a good idea to as your piercing can easily get infected by doing this. It may also close up in the time it is out. Wait 6 weeks before changing your jewelry
A new eyebrow piercing hurts for about 1-2 weeks and it takes 6-8 weeks to heal completely.
Bleeding after getting a new piercing is normal; a piercing is technically an injury & your body will (usually) heal.
no this is a sign of infection you should get it looked at by your g.p
6 to 8 weeks for a light heal. Keep in mind it's a new piercing and will be a new piercing until it is a year old so if you catch a cold the piercing can swell back up again.
Well that depends on how old the piercing is, if it's fairly new (less than a month) I would recommend not removing it. Due to the manner in which the body heals removing the jewellery will cause undue stress on the peircing and could lead to rejection.
take pierceings out or get new ones
You call your piercer! Most piercers will help you out with that sort of thing if you stop back in. If you got it done at a mall with a gun, well then, I feel sorry for you :( Don't go back, they wouldn't and couldn't take care of you.
No. That could cause scar tissue to build up. Use antibacterial soap or sea salt & warm water.
he has one eyebrow piercing,ears pierced and tongue - wrong, his ears are not pierced ! - actually he has his eyebrow, tongue, ears, NOSE, and I'm not sure if it's only one of his nipples or both, pierced. if you think I'm wrong check out the new Tokio Hotel TV episode "Secret Test Drive", it came out just today, and you can clearly see all his piercings OR P.S. i think it's getting a little bit out of control... but don't let that stop you from liking him
No, do not remove the jewelry at all. It can be difficult to get the jewelry back in a new piercing, plus you could cause a rip or tear in the piercing site if you try and have trouble with it.
No. Especially if the piercing is brand new.
visit your ear piercing salon where you got it pierced and if they can't do anything to help then they will refer you to your GP so visit your doctor and he/she will tell you what to do. Swelling is not uncommon with some piercings, this can be due to the type of piercing and the location of the piercing. Oral piercings around the mouth will swell this is due to the nature of the tissue that was pierced. Eyebrow piercings can swell and even bruise, this is not uncommon again due to the nature of the tissue being pierced. Your aftercare guide should instruct you on how to treat localized swelling for the piercing you have. Ultimately if you are in doubt if the swelling is normal go back and see your piercer.