a week at most
All piercing should be professionally done, re piercing anything in the same location will result in increased discomfort due to cutting through the old piercing tissue. When tissue is formed for a piercing it develops the same sensory receptors as normal skin. If the piercing is still opened and it's a case of the jewellery not going all the way through the piercing, see your local professional body piercer and have them use a taper to open the piercing to the right size.
No way to tell. Depends oh how old it is and how your body heals.
It'll probably close up in less than an hour.
miley does have her belly button pierced, at least that's what it looks like in some of the pictures taken during her performance at her 16th birthday party she does,she also recently got her nose pierced but has to cover it up with make up for somethings. Demi Lovato,also has her belly button pierced
you may NEVER take it out
Honestly, I have had my labret piercing for about 7 months now and I took it out for about 4 hours for a class. At the end when I tried to put the piercing back in it hurt. The hole were the piercing was seemed to have tightened up. It took a few hours for my piercing to feel like it usually does. So I would guess that a labret piercing would close up kinda fast
Naval (please note spelling) vessels are usually taken to be the military vessels of a nation. Navel = belly button.
Some disadvantages of a pierced belly button are: High risk of infection if not taken care of properly, One can get an injury if the ring get caught in something, medical risks like hepatitis or HIV if health codes are not followed properly.
Naval (please note spelling) vessels are usually taken to be the military vessels of a nation. Navel = belly button.
Depends on how long you have and your body. It will most likely close up but you will probably have a tad bit of scarring.
Holes in the skin caused by decorative piercing will in some cases heal by themselves, and in other cases they won't; it depends upon how long the piercing remained in place. The longer you remain pierced, the harder it becomes for that hole ever to close on its own. Scars can be treated by means of plastic surgery, but even with plastic surgery there could be some residual trace of the scar. Plastic surgery is not perfect. If you are concerned about the possibility of having a permanent scar in your belly as a result of a piercing, I suggest that you don't get pierced in the first place. Nobody really needs to get pierced.
No get your operation out of the way then get your navel piercing done. Taking a new piercing out for a few hours when it's not even 6 weeks old is not a smart or good idea. Just wait and get it done once you have healed from surgery.