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Check with your local piercing parlor?
That would be the anti eyebrow.
Without the jewelry to keep the piercing open, a cheek piercing will generally close within a few weeks. It can even happen in a few days if the piercing has not been there for a long period of time.
put an ice bag on it
Depends on the age of the piercing, the gauge, and just how your body heals. Most do close but they leave scars.
Well besides having permanent scaring of the cheeks, there is the high possibility that the saliva ducts inside the cheek can be cut causing oral problems and saliva to escape out of the piercing and on to your cheek. This would require medical intervention to resolve, simply removing the jewellery will not fix it. There is also the possibility of hitting veins and nerve roots in the cheek.
Not at all, piercing can not affect any kind of ability to perform your intellectual activities. This is just a myth as it is not scientifically proven.
This is a question that should have been covered by your piercer. It's there responsibility to advise you of what is right and not right for the piercing you are getting. So I would suggest you give them a call and ask them what is up with your piercing.
No. It also depends on the piercing, if you are talking about a cheek piercing and it's oozing clear fluid well my friend you asked for it. If you cheek piercings are oozing clear fluid then you have pierced the saliva ducts in the cheeks and you will need to see your Doctor to have the piercing removed and the cauterized. Simply removing the jewellery will not repair the damage that has been done, see your Doctor.
Oral means mouth so basically getting your tongue or your lip or even cheek pierced.
Claire's don't perform piercings, they use piercing guns. If you want to get a piercing then go to a studio with a professional piercing using the correct and safe equipment.
A piercing in your cheek. Usually on your dimple, the little roung hole looking thing when you smile... Looks like this: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1100/1129583079_c5f6a80c58.jpg?v=0