It depends really on what type of piercing you get... See I got my nose done and that took 4 weeks to heal up :P
It depends on how long you have had the piercing. if its new about a couple mins to an hour maybe depends on the body part you put the piercing. if you had it for a while it could take a couple days to close or a month
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.
you have to leave it in for 2 weeks
Swelling from a new tongue piercing typically peaks around 2-3 days after the procedure. It can take up to 2 weeks for the swelling to fully subside, depending on individual healing times and aftercare practices. Make sure to follow proper aftercare instructions provided by your piercer to help reduce swelling and promote healing.
No. Especially if the piercing is brand new.
It really depends on the size of the piercing and how new it is, the larger and older the piercing happens to be the longer it will take to shrink down then slowly close and heal up. You could be looking at anywhere from 3 months to a couple of years.
Yes
Depends on how long you've been pierced...for a new piercing i would limit it to no more than 15 mins for the first month or so...if you've had the piercing for a few months i dont see why you couldnt...
First you buy a new nose ring. Second you wipe the peircing with piercing cleaner Third you carefully take out the nose ring Fourth you wipe the piercing with more piercing cleaner Fifth you carefully put in the new nose ring.... TADA!!!!
A new tongue piercing can start to close within hours to days if jewelry is removed, as the tongue is a fast-healing area due to its rich blood supply. However, it can take several weeks to fully close up depending on individual healing characteristics and how long the piercing has been in place.
As long as there is jewellery in the piercing the piercing will not scar, it will form new tissue that makes up the piercing. If the jewellery is removed before the piercing is allowed to heal completely this tissue will join together and form scar tissue.
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