less than 24 hours
You can get it done again once you're sure the piercing is healed inside as well as out.
Nothing, you are just going to have to let it shrink on it's own. Also keep makeup out of the hole or you will have more issues down the road.
ask them how they feel about piercings before you start to ask about you getting a piercing done
Usually the piercer will have numbing gel which they will put on before piercing, but if you want it numbed find out before you have it done!
You can but you'll have to wipe it off before you get pierced. You don't want it to get in the piercing.
Well you could take some Ibuprofen or Advil before you get the piercing done, but be sure to advise your piercer about your plan before you go for the piercing. Some piercers don't like clients taking any medications unless they are prescribed before a piercing is done. So check with you piercer first.
Any body piercing studio will do the piercing for you but you will need your parents to go and sign the consent forms before you can get it done.
Ear piercing is normally done in commercial centres in piercing shops.
Well if you had the piercing done you should have received detailed written aftercare instructions, if you are going to get the piercing done, you should get the aftercare instructions in writing. Be sure to ask your piercer before you get the piercing done," do I get written aftercare instructions?". If the answer is no then find another studio to get the piercing done. All piercing studios must provide the client with written aftercare instructions, this is a requirement of all body piercing studios, as required by the local health inspection departments and municipal licensing bodies. If you didn't get instructions for the aftercare of your piercing and you just got it done, go back and ask for the instructions from your piercer. They must provide the aftercare instructions, they are responsible for what they do, and part of that responsibility requires they provide you with the instructions verbally and in writing. Telling you how to take care of the piercing before you get the piercing done does you no real good, each studio has there own method of taking care of the piercings they provide. So providing you with conflicting information is not a good thing, if need be ask them for the instructions before you get the piercing done, then you can compare notes between the studios you are thinking of having provide the piercing service for you.
Well if you had the piercing done you should have received detailed written aftercare instructions, if you are going to get the piercing done, you should get the aftercare instructions in writing. Be sure to ask your piercer before you get the piercing done," do I get written aftercare instructions?". If the answer is no then find another studio to get the piercing done. All piercing studios must provide the client with written aftercare instructions, this is a requirement of all body piercing studios, as required by the local health inspection departments and municipal licensing bodies. If you didn't get instructions for the aftercare of your piercing and you just got it done, go back and ask for the instructions from your piercer. They must provide the aftercare instructions, they are responsible for what they do, and part of that responsibility requires they provide you with the instructions verbally and in writing. Telling you how to take care of the piercing before you get the piercing done does you no real good, each studio has there own method of taking care of the piercings they provide. So providing you with conflicting information is not a good thing, if need be ask them for the instructions before you get the piercing done, then you can compare notes between the studios you are thinking of having provide the piercing service for you.
You can get a terribly painful infection. I highly suggest researching getting a piercing before you decide that's what you want.
Well if you have had the piercing done twice before you need to be looking deeper than what type of material you get the piercing done with. Your piercing could be too shallow, you could be reacting to the aftercare product, there can be several reasons your piercings are not "staying". I would have a chat with your body piercer and figure out what the issue is before jumping into the piercing.