It is advised that you do not change your piercing until it is fully healed. This varies from person to person and so there is not a definite healing period. If you do believe that your piercing is healed, you should seek your piercer's advice as he would be able to guide you. Also you should find out the correct way to remove and insert the barbell or ring. Also be sure that the new jewellery is indeed safe. Do not use fake silver or other fake substances as they can discolour the area of the piercing (seek your piercer's advise on this also). It is advised that you do not change your piercing until it is fully healed. This varies from person to person and so there is not a definite healing period. If you do believe that your piercing is healed, you should seek your piercer's advice as he would be able to guide you. Also you should find out the correct way to remove and insert the barbell or ring. Also be sure that the new jewellery is indeed safe. Do not use fake silver or other fake substances as they can discolour the area of the piercing (seek your piercer's advise on this also).
As you would without a navel piercing, just be sure the navel piercing is the last thing you clean before you exit the bath.
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If it hangs or dangles chances are good that it will retain a piercing. Placing the navel piercing off to the side will be problematic for aftercare and irritation during the healing process. If you haven't had a navel piercing before then stay with something that is simpler to care for and will give a result a navel piercing is supposed to give.
it does that before it heals. just like any other piercing.
if its new not alot.if its an older piercing it does not matter
Well if you are doing your aftercare correctly you should be getting the piercing wet every time you clean the piercing.
Your question "Can navel piercing migration be down to growth" makes no sense.
She can still keep her navel piercing in.
Navel piercing could cost anywhere between Rs 350 and 500 with navel jewelery done by experienced piercer.
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.
I would suggest going to the emergency room for medical assistance, if you mean a "navel piercing" then follow the written aftercare instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer. FYI no one does "Belly Piercing", if you find a place that does "Belly Piercing" that's not the place to get your "navel piercing" from. Seriously
Yes, skin stretches 10% before it forms tear marks, so if you had your navel pierced when you had weight and you are losing the weight things should stay in place and look pretty good. Now I have never seen anyone with excessive weight manage to successfully heal a navel piercing without a great deal of trouble. If the piercing is properly placed it should end out looking as it should with weight loss, however if the piercing was done too high due to excessive weight then the piercing will look a bit odd when the weight lose is complete. That being the case remove the jewellery and have the piercing redone in the correct location. Hope that helps