You consult with a few local professional body piercers and they give you various opinions based on there experience and training. Keep in mind not every piercer has experience doing Christina piercings so be sure to check around and ask questions.
This is a question that should have been covered by your piercer. It's there responsibility to advise you of what is right and not right for the piercing you are getting. So I would suggest you give them a call and ask them what is up with your piercing.
if you do it right
That doesn't make any sense... I can't imagine how the jewelry can get stuck to your skin
The skin around it will be dry and it'll take longer to heal.
You are over cleaning your piercing and drying it out
the tragus piercing is done on cartilage and if you know you form keloids you should avoid cartilage piercings because they have a high chance of forming keloids
If the piercing was done with a piercing gun then that should answer the question.
If you take out a piercing early, the skin will heal.
Puts a hole in it.
Actually, it is more a problem of how much skin is available in the piercing area, and how thick that skin is. Thin skin is more likely to allow the piercing to eject. Check with a licensed body piercer and let them assess your navel skin where the piercing would be.
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Her skin tone.