No way to tell. It really just depends on your body. From what I've heard, septums usually shrink up quickly. Why would you need to take it out? If it needs to be hidden, you can just flip it up or wear a straight bar in it.
In many places within the United States the legal age for a piercing is 18 without a parent or guardian. In many places within the United States the legal age for a piercing is 18 without a parent or guardian.
Once the piercing is "seasoned" that is to say over a year old then you can remove the jewellery for short periods of time ( 24 ~ 48 hrs) without the piercing closing completely
When going to get a piercing/ tattoo you are asked to sign a contract. In Missouri anyone under the age of 18 can not sign a contract therefore you cant get a piercing/' tattoo unless your parent/guardian is there to sign and can prove they are your parent/guardian.
You can keep your navel piercing until you start to show, then see your local piercer and get a flexable barbell put into the piercing. It's call a PTFE barbell and it will allow for the piercing to stretch without tearing the piercing. However be sure you are getting a PTFE barbell and not some other material. PTFE is biocompatable and will be accepted by the body without issues, I have used these for hundreds of my clients without problems.
Ahhh No. You need to have the piercing for a minimum of a year to be able to walk around with a pierced navel without having jewellery in it.
Yes, you can get freezing for your lip. but then again it all depends on the piercing artist and location i suppose. I have my lip done and I did get freezing without even asking for it.
throughout the U.S. you must be either 16-18 to legally be pierced without parental consent.
In most places, you have to be 18 years old. If you are younger, then you need parental consent. But I highly suggest researching getting a piercing before you decide that's what you want.
It is a good chance this is a piercing gun piercing and that is why you always have grief with it, it isn't pierced correctly and thus always reopens when you change the jewellery. I could go into detailed explanations but it come down to the cartilage tissue not being incised enough to allow for proper healing. Go see a professional body piercer and get it fixed.
1 year after having it done, you can take the jewellery out for an 8 hour period without fear of the piercing closing up.
Contact your local professional body piercing studios, they will advise you of the age limits and parental requirements for you area. They will also provide you with piercing prices for the piercings you are interested in.
You must be 18 or emancipated to have it pierced without parental consent.