It will be red when you take it out. But, if it just slides right out it is done.
you can get your naval (belly) piercing at 13-17 as long as you take an adult and the same applys with the tongue piercing but they may tell you to wait until you are 14
(604-543-0801). I'm guessing that if you call them and ask, they will be willing to tell you the price of a belly button piercing. Took me all of 2 seconds to look that up on Google, by the way...
Only a professional body piercer looking at what you have will be able to tell if you can get it redone.
No way to tell. Depends oh how old it is and how your body heals.
Contact your local body piercing studios in your area they will tell you what the age requirements are.
I would suggest you go see a professional body piercer and get there take on your situation. If you are having issues with your old piercing, someone should see it and tell you what is going on before you think about piercing it again.
The best way would be to tell her about how long your piercing will take to heal (up to a year in some cases). Also tell her about how you will not be able to swim during the first months of getting the piercing and the fact that while the piercing is healing your not suppose to sweat around the area, because of infections and stuff. Don't freak her out too much though cause she might just say no in general. This worked with my friends mum. Good Luck!
You usually can tell if you see the bar through your skin. If you see it take it out before it rips thru.
Take your belly to you local professional body piercer and find out. One can't give you an absolute answer because I can see what your navel looks like, so let your local professional body piercing see in and he/she will tell you if it's a go no go situation.
you can tell when youre piercing is starting to heal when there is a red circle around the hole, this shows that its starting to heal, but when this happens, you still must clean it everyday until the red circle has gone, this can be between 2-4 months
I think so, it looks like it in the "Where the Boys At" music video, its kinda hard to tell because they dont wear alot of shirts with their belly buttons completely showing.
Bottom line piercing the cartilage is always problematic with piercing guns so I would tell you to see a real professional body piercer and get the piercing done with the basic jewellery to start then consider changing it once you have crossed the initial healing period.