Following a common sense aftercare routine, rinsing the piercings daily under running water while shuffling the jewellery to rinse away the discharge created by the piercings and keeping other Skin Care products away from the piercing during the healing period. 4 ~ 6 weeks to afford you what is called a "light heal". This doesn't mean the piercings are fully healed that process takes for an average person a full year to achieve a "seasoned fully healed piercing", regardless of where or what was pierced. No one heals in a matter of days or weeks regardless of the internet misinformation or the high tech healing solutions some bogus piercers try to sell you (snake oil, just another cash grab from your wallet or purse). Simply put keep the piercing clean, don't handle it with dirty fingers and don't put garbage jewellery in the piercing, oral contact and other body fluids getting into the piercing can lead to a staph infection. Keeping it clean is the key.
So..........what?
They don't do them at all
The only time navel piercings really hurt is when you have the needle going through you. After that unless you bump it on things or it gets infected, it shouldn't hurt.
navel, nipple, genital, and surface piercings that are on the back, abdomen, hips, thighs, etc
no, its not like its gonna go into your blood or something.
The best way to prevent your navel piercing from becoming infected is to wash it daily when in the shower or bath. Aftercare and the lack of it is the leading cause for infections in navel piercings. With any personalhygiene cleaning your piercings is just as important as brushing your teeth. Simply washing the piercings with mild diluted liquid antibacterial soap and rinsing under warm running water will do wonders for keeping the piercings healthy and happy. Remembering to avoid tanning oils, skin conditioners and washing out the piercings after swimming in pools, sea side and lake water will promote happy piercing health. Lumps and bumps are generally courtesy of irritants, sometimes even the cleansers or aftercare agents you use can cause issues. Soap and a good warm water rinse will resolve 90% of the issues with piercings.
The most popular piercing for females is either lobe piercings or, in recent times, navel piercings.
Parents permission is needed or you have to be 18.
If you have to ask this question then you shouldn't be piercing yourself. Save up and just go to a professional. Navel piercings are surface piercings and they need special care to avoid rejection.
Actually, no. Oral piercings are among the piercings that rarely get infected; that is, if they are taken care of properly. The piercings that are the most prone to infection are the navel and ear cartilage piercings.
Britney Spears has three ear piercings on her right ear, 1-2 ear piercings on her left ear, and one navel piercing.
Nope. Navel piercings are pretty painless though.