It depends on the type of piercing and the size of the piercing. If it's a small gauge it will close within a few days, larger gauge a weeks. Just wash the piercing remove the jewellery and clean the area when bathing normally. It will close when it feels like it, you just need to leave it alone.
If the piercing is over a year old you can remove the Monroe piercing for several hours without fear of the piercing healing closed. Prior to a year you are taking a gamble on how your body will respond to the jewellery being out of the piercing.
Professional body piercers don't consider a piercing (any piercing ) to be healed until it's a year old. Light heals occur quite quickly but the seasoned and toughening of the piercing can take up to one year to occur and this is the point where the jewellery can be changedfrequently without irritating the piercing. Due to the nature of the navel (it's always moist and covered most of the time) this healing can take a long time. The navel tissue doesn't have a lot of circulation and with that the healing time is considerably longer. Fresh air good aftercare and leaving the original jewellery alone as long as possible will allow the piercing to heal as quickly as it can. There is no miracle healing potion, just time and good aftercare and fresh air.
Rendess will come and go through the healing process whit a navel piercing, any time the piercing is covered or subjected to irritation from clothing there will be redness. It doesn't mean that there's an issue just that it's a piercing that is irritated, so floppy shirts, loose clothing aroung the piercing and as much fresh air as possible during the healing process will minimize the redness you will encounter.
A navel piercing can take anywhere from six months to a year to heal completely.
If your jewellery is starting to look too long for the piercing the piercing is migrating and will open up at some point and drop the jewellery out.
If your jewellery is starting to look too long then your piercing is shallow and starting to migrate and will at some point in time fall out of the piercing.
as long as it doesnt touch or get near or has you hitting the naval piercing. Of course.
Healing is down to the individual but 2 piercings would but extra strain on the immune system.Healing of navals is one of the longer piercings to heal, taking upto 12 months if cared for correctly. With 2 this may obviously take longer.Good aftercare is the key to a good healing process and shorter healing time.
It varies by piercing type, there are different healing times for different types of piercings.
You should probably be good after a month or so
Well if you have had the piercing that long it won't close, however it will shrink over time. The mark left by the initial piercing will remain in place and will look less noticable over time.
it is normal to be sore and have a slight red tone to the surface of the skin after a piercing. There are pain receptors and nerve endings where the piercing lies....as long as there is no pus, swelling and severe pain you should be fine. give it about 3 weeks for 100% healing time.