Generally rejection starts when you notice the tissue between the entry and exit points going from a normal flesh tone to a more pinkish tone. This can be due to jewellery that is ill fitting (generally too large or long for the piercing) causing stress on the actual tissue retaining the piercing. If you notice this tonal change in the skin, that's the time you should ask yourself if you want to keep the piercing or not. If you opt to loose the piercing or have it redone then remove the jewellery from the piercing and see your local professional body piercer for a second opinion. Sometimes changing the jewellery can revert a migration by minimizing the irritation longer or over sized jewellery can cause.
Before we get into the causes of piercing migration and rejection, here
Christina Piercing is not a person but is a type of piercing. In this case, a decorative stud is placed in the female genital area. This type of piercing can be uncomfortable is has a high rate of rejection.
It can get infected easily. It has a high chance of rejection which will leave a scar.
Any piercing can get infected easily. Surface piercings have an extremely high chance of rejection. Meaning your skin will probably push it out.
definitely. Rejection can be caused by the piercer not placing the jewelry deep enough, improper aftercare or by wearing jewelry that is too heavy in the piercing.
A Christina piercing, also known as a Venus piercing, is a female genital piercing located where the outer labia meet, just below the pubic mound. They are generally done as surface piercings, depending on personal anatomy, and are therefore subject to a high rejection rate.
Its not just navel piercings that can reject, its all piercings! Its a risk you take when you get the piercing done. Your body simply sees the piercing as a bad thing and pushes it out, You can try again with the piercing but it is not recommended in the same place.
Horrible infections, migration, or rejection. Just go to a professional to be safe!
The major risks of an industrial piercing include ear deformation, migration and even rejection. If it is not properly taken care of it can move, and be very painful. Someone very experienced should preform this piercing, as if it is not done properly, the risk grows higher.
Tragus piercings haven't really been known to reject if they are done correctly. If they are done incorrectly then obviously your rejection rate will be significantly higher. If you get it done professionaly and clean it as advised you shoudn't have a problem.
only if your home is located in a body piercing business.
There is none. The rejection rate really depends on the piercer. The farther back into the breast (pretty much where the nipple and areola meet), the better. After the piercing is complete, it is up to the customer (you) to take care of it.