It really depends on how long you had the piercings before removing the jewellery and how long the jewellery has been out. If you had the piercings for over a year before removing the jewellery and the jewellery has been out for a couple of months I would recommend seeing your piercer and asking if you can have them reopened by tapering. The piercings will shrink once jewellery is removed, however if the piercings are old enough they may not be closed and tapering them to 16 gauge or even 18 gauge for a few weeks will allow them to open back up and stretch enough over that time to allow you to get your original jewellery back in without going through the whole healing time again and possibly save you some money on piercing fees. Good piercers will always be willing to look at options for there clients, and if tapering will allow you to get them back without a lot of hassle then hey why not. If the piercings are actually closed* (*no entry point for the taper at all) then you can get them pierced right away while you are there.
You really need to talk to your Orthodontist before you run off and get any oral piercings. They tend to get really upset when people get oral piercings during a procedure My suggestion is to talk to him/her and see what they say first, but ultimately I would tell you to wait until they have finished with your procedure before getting any oral piercings done.
Check with your NCO before getting anything pierced.
in India every woman gets her nose pierced right before her wedding
Girls may choose to get intimate piercings for various reasons, including enhancing sexual pleasure, aesthetic reasons, self-expression, or cultural significance. Each individual may have their own personal motivations for getting a genital piercing. It is important to prioritize safety and consult with a professional piercer before getting any intimate piercings.
It may not need to be repierced but simply tapered to open it enough for the jewellery to be replaced. Oral piercings don't close they generally just shrink.
I think she's got her belly button pierced as well as her ears.
Generally, in most places, you have to be at least 18 years old to get your nose pierced without parental permission. However, age requirements can vary depending on the laws and regulations of the specific location where you are getting pierced. It's important to check the legal age for body piercings in your area before proceeding.
Getting a tongue piercin will hurt a bit regardless of what you've had pierced before.
Every school has it's polices, not all schools say you can't have piercings. You need to check with the school before you run off and get anything pierced to ensure it's not going to be an issue with school dress code.
Wait at least 2 months before you actually get the piercing wet. Before that, you can swim as long as you dont get your ears wet. Be sure to clean them well afterwards too. Water if filthy, and if you go swimming earlier, you increase the risk of infection.
Yes, but only if you are getting your lobes pierced. Andsee if they have guns that just came out of the package that haven't been used on anybody before. And when choosing earrings, choose some that are made of pure gold. And make sure the person who is piercing your ears has pierced ears many times before. And if you are getting your cartilage pierced go someplace else besides Claire's.
You need to wait about 6 to 8 weeks after getting them pierced before you change them.