Not knowing what type of jewellery you have be it a captive bead ring or a circular barbell but knowing how tight it is to get at it is best to consider seeing your piercer.
If it has healed over, get it repierced. If it just a problem of finding the hole, get a friend to try.
The tragus piercing has a smaller cartillage when pierced while the rook piercing has a bigger cartilage. So rook has to be the much more painful type of ear piercing.
Consider a Helix Crus / Daith piercing or you may want to consider an Antitragus piercing to compliment the rook piercing.
You have to be 13 years of age with parents consent.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
Usually they put a short bar in it, but they could also use a small hoop/ring or a captive earring.
You should not remove your ring until the piercing is completely healed, and if cleaned properly a surgical steel ring can be worn for many years.
No, that's wrong. Cartilage takes about a year to heal completely. I had my rook done a month and a half ago and I changed it. And then it got infected:/ Kinda sad. Anyways, my rook also closed in about 10 minutes cause I had to take it out.
The word rook does not mean anything I don't think. A rook piercing is located on the ear. Where your cartalidge ends and it is that little (hard you cant move it) flap of skin between the ear cartalidge and your tragus (that hard flap of skin on the inside of your ear in front of the hole)
Never remove the jewellery from an infected piercing, see your professional body piercer or your Doctor for local assistance, but do not remove the jewellery.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
A rook piercing is most commonly a 16 gauge piercing. Although, depending on the ear, it can be done one smaller or larger.
Well if it's a barbell, unscrew the ball and remove the jewellery, if it's a captive bead ring, pop the bead out and rotate the jewellery out of the piercing.