No way to be sure. Everyone's different and the age doesnt really make a difference.
a couple months
depends on the person and how long they leave the earring out for.
It depends on a person's heal rate, each person is different. If they're just four months old, it shouldn't take too long, though.
If you want the piercing to close up, then yes, take it out. If you want to keep the piercing and avoid pain or infection then it is best to leave the same earring in for at least two months, after that you can change freely between earrings. If the original earring is causing problems (ie. seeming too long, or too short) then go back to your piercer for advice.
Cleaning a new piercing with the cleanser/antiseptic given to you without the earring in it will actually close it rather quickly. If the piercing is already healed leaving the earring out for a long time will close it though usually (especially on ears) a mark will be left and still appear as if it were pierced
I think about 3 or 2 months, even in a few weeks. To keep em' pierced, just use an earring to make a hole. It's a whole alota cheapa'
18 months 😃
Louis Sachar wrote "Holes" over a period of about nine months. He started writing the book in 1997 and completed it in 1998.
So they can get the ball of the ground on holes that are long. On some courses you don't need them because they are so close. So they can get the ball of the ground on holes that are long. On some courses you don't need them because they are so close.
Well by eight months you are pretty close to them being seasoned piercings (toughened up and able to handle jewellery changes). So they are really close to being healed, removing the jewellery may allow them to heal but it's a 50/50 call at this point. If you have removed the jewellery within a couple of months then I could say they would close up in about 3 months but at 8 it's hit or miss that they will close up. If they do close it could take a year for the body to minimize the holes and close them completely, it really depends on the level of healing. Sorry that's the best I can tell you.
60 days is about close to 2 months
If you have your ears pierced and you leave them out a long time they will. This is reversible of course, but it involves alot of pain putting you earring in. Remember when you have your earrings in a long period of time always rotate your earrings.