Oral to dermal piercings will close from the inside to the outside. If the piercing is over a year old then you may get a day to 48 hours out of it before it tries to close up. Under a year you may be lucky to get a few hours.
It depends on how old the piercing is. If it's over a year old, then you can go a couple of days. If it's under a year old, then a couple of hours. The newer the piercing is, the less time you have with it removed before it starts becoming difficult to put it back in. If it closes, then go in to see your local professional body piercer for some help.
Yes, it does but it leaves a fairly small scar.
If you like your piercing, keep jewelry in it. A piercing can close up in a matter of minutes or months or never. It varies between person, anatomy, and the piercing so it's hard to give a solid time frame.
It is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks before changing a tongue piercing, as it allows for proper healing. However, it is best to consult with a professional piercer for specific advice based on your healing progress.
Leave earrings out and over a period of time it closes over, after a few years you hardly notice it at all but you can still re-open it easily.
Before you can change it out you should wait 3 to 5 days
6 weeks, then you can change it (put dont leave it out) then 4 more weeks before you can take it out and leave it out.
If it's over a year old you can get away with a few days before it starts becoming difficult to get the jewellery back in, but if you leave it too long and can't get the jewellery back in don't force it. Go see your local body piercer and have the piercing opened with an insertion taper to avoid damaging the tissue.
you have to leave it in for 2 weeks
If you are using the correct type of piercing equipment, you should not have to numb your tongue at all. Numbing the area before piercing could affect the healing process, and leave more opportunity to become infected. It is best to get a piercing done professionally, but if you are piercing at home, be sure to use the right sterile needles and tools. There should be little to no pain, making numbing unnecessary.
I'd say so :) #SelfPiercer
you can never really take it out for more than a couple hours, as it always closes in. Ive had mine for 5 yrs and sometimes i leave it out for too long and its hard to get it back in. if your talking about the first time you take it out, it can be the next day, as long as you put it back in, in the next 10 minutes.