Eyebrow piercings take about 6 to 8 weeks to heal & are usually very easy to care for.
Bleeding after getting a new piercing is normal; a piercing is technically an injury & your body will (usually) heal.
A new eyebrow piercing hurts for about 1-2 weeks and it takes 6-8 weeks to heal completely.
You should be following the written aftercare instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer.
to change the earrings approximantly 6 months.
A light heal in two weeks and a full heal in 1 year. You can change the jewellery after 8 weeks yourself.
Your ear takes 6 weeks to heal from a piercing.
I've heard that the PA is the one piercing that will never fully heal. I've removed my jewelry before. The wound tightened up a bit, but did not look at all as if it would heal.
Nerve damage, excessive bleeding due to hitting a vein, blood infection, blood poisoning, Staph infection......... I could go on but I think you get the point here, the human body is not a pin cushion, however when you get a piercing from a professional body piercer you will have a piercing that will heal and look good for a long time without the grief of botching your eyebrow piercing and doing a whole lot more damage than you were counting on. Leave the piercing to the professionals.
If the piercing is 24 hours old it will close quite quickly (generally a few days to knit up), the longer the piercing has been kept with the jewellery in it the longer it will take to heal up. So if you don't like the piercing, get the jewellery out fairly quick and you should be good in a few days.
Industrials can be tricky to heal. You can go to your piercer to change it once the swelling goes down. YOu can change it yourself after 2-3 months. Industrials can take a very long time to heal completely.
How long it takes a smiley piercing, or any piercing to heal up will depend greatly on the care given. Making sure to keep the piercing clean can help it to heal as quickly as possible.
If you are talking about a new piercing the answer would be no. You need to wait for the swelling to settle down (about 14 days) before changing the jewellery in a new tongue piercing. Then you should see your professional body piercer to have then change it for you to ensure the piercing is healing without complications.