depends on how you heal if it take a long time to heal you may want to wait so your body isn't fighting off to many dif things
You can tan right away, just keep tanning lotion and oil away from your new piercing.
Nope. Wait 2-3 months to swim with a new piercing.
Tan whenever you want. it just may be uncomfortable to lay on it if it's new.
If the piercing is completely healed, no. If the piercing is still fresh/new, possibly. If you remove it, continue to clean & care for it as you would any other wound.
It is NOT RECOMMENDED to go tanning after any body piercing. When lying in a tanning bed, the jewelry that is in a new piercing will heat up and burn your raw pierced skin. This is not good for the healing process. I'm not sure what happens if you do, but to be on the safe side, DON'T TAN WITH A NEW PIERCING!!!!
you have to leave it in for 2 weeks
Yes. Bodies of water are filled with bacteria so swimming with a new piercing greatly increases the risk of infection. Wait 2-3 months.
Usually a one weeks break between piercings is a good idea, this allows the body to start the healing and begin to form the new tissue that will make up your piercing. The maximum number of piercings a professional body piercer will do on one client in one day is three, piercing isn't that invasive however not everyone responds the same way and to push the body needlessly is actually irresponsible. So you are on the right track, happy piercings.
A friend of mine got a tongue piercing at a professional and asked the same question. He said to wait about an hour or two and while you wait keep the ring in your piercing, because if its brand new with no ring in it, it will close faster than one you had for a while . So just wait about an hour or so with a ring in it. Then the pro said if the tongue is bleeding from when you pierced it first still or its swollen or whatever then you have to wait a little while. While you eat, take your piercing out since its new and the flesh of the tongue is still tender and you dont want to stretch it. Chew carefully and slowly . Hope i helped
Why? You never remove the jewellery in a fresh piercing to clean it, you clean the piercing and jewellery in place while in the shower, that should be more than enough. You can do damage to the new tissue trying to form by removing the jewellery, your written aftercare instructions should out line how to care for your new piercing.
6 to 8 weeks for a light heal. Keep in mind it's a new piercing and will be a new piercing until it is a year old so if you catch a cold the piercing can swell back up again.
Yes. Water is filled with germs and thats not good for a new piercing. It really increases the chances of infection. If it gets infected, you could end up with permanent scarring or disfigurement of the cartilage in the area. Just wait 2-3 months to put the piercing in the water. You can go swimming as long as you dont get the piercing wet. Cover it with a bandaid to prevent any water from being splashed on it and clean it well afterwards.