Listen you can change the jewellery if you want, but if the piercing is healing and looking fine I would suggest you leave it alone and let it really heal (3~6 months). Changing the jewellery early will subject the piercing to needless irritation and possible damage from changing it, thus tearing the new skin your body is trying to form in the piercing.
No, it shouldn't. For me, I changed mine about 2 days after and I didn't feel anything.
yes
I have personally done this before, i got my right lip piercing re-pierced in the exact same spot and no it doesn't hurt, it feels the same as getting your first lip piercing.
well i am 13 yearsof age and when i got my piercing done (Madonna) it did not hurt, it made my eyes water . but that's about it. illl soon be gettin m,y tongue pierced. if my lip hurt then why would i get another piercing?? lol. oh well but no it doe not hurt
Yes it is okay, 14 days after gettin it pierced... it should be okay one week after getting it done.
A lip piercing hurts more than a belly button piercing, but neither hurt much at all. Getting your lip feels like you accidentally bit it haha and you can barely feel a belly button piercing.
Wait 4-6 weeks after getting a lip piercing to change the jewelry in it
Get a new ring, or if it's just that rings are uncomfortable for you, get a stud.
There is no piercing you will ever receive that will not hurt at least a little bit. That said, yes they do hurt and more so because they are on your upper lip. However, your desire for any piercing should override your fear of the pain.
Spider bite piercing are not likely to hurt much as compared to other lip piercing. It is suggested to visit an experienced piercer to make the process smoother and easier for you.
I just got one last week & I can tell you it's not that bad. It's like a split second of pain & then it's all over.
Sure! But at your own risk; if you get hit in the mouth, it will hurt extra.
Getting a body piercing is going to hurt regardless of where it is on your body. There are of course areas that are more sensitive then others. If you have a properly trained piercer providing the piercing it will diminish the amount of pain you feel.