You need to allow both holes to close before you get it repierced. It would be difficult for a piercer to align the new hole with the old one. It is best if you start fresh with 2 new holes. Ok, well, I have found this to be different......But then Iv'e only been piercing now for 18 yrs. or so. Ask your piercer to use a 14 ga. taper.....Tapering usually costs less then re piercing and if there is any hole left and he can get the taper in it , it wont even create and trauma....But it will sting....
If you have to re pierce another piercer may not want to use the same holes anyway....Just pick someone competent who knows what they are doing.... Hope this helps Thanks for the update, but for future reference, you can state your experience without being rude. This is a help site, not a "one up eachother" site.
Try to ease the earring in slowly and carefully; move it around in the hole to see if you can find a small opening. If it is already closed, go and get it repierced professionally.
Legally someone born Thursday could get a naval ring, tongue piercing or other body modification. It's something lawmakers are talking about and parents might want to know. Iowa law says you have to be at least 18 to get a tattoo. But piercings? There is no age requirement.
You can work out right away, my advice would be listen to your body. My naval piercing hardly hurt at all but I still avoided doing crunches and other abdominal exercises for a week or so just because of the slight pain.
It's a piercing with no meaning other than it's a piercing.
Yes, it is. Just not if the bump is still there. Just take care of it this time. The bump that you refer to is normal for new nose piercings. I (as well as any other good body piercer) would recommend H2Ocean for the aftercare of your piercing. Make sure that you go to a clean, sterile shop!
It means it is a piercing that will lead to other piercings.
There is nothing that will speed up the closing of the navel piercing other than time. After ten years the piercing is well established, just remove the jewellery and let nature do it's thing, you may find the piercing may not close completely at just keep the area clean during bathing and other than that dont worry about it.
-Contracting hepatitis, AIDS/HIV, and just about any other blood-borne disease -scar tissue that can prevent the are from being repierced -infection that can spread through your body -rejection due to improper placement or rejection -permanent scarring
You can try pushing it in if it isn't completely closed up. But that may hurt (believe me i know) The only other thing you can do is get them repierced.
There is no purpose for a tongue piercing (or any other piercing) aside from aesthetics. People think they look good, so they get them.
Yes, the other dangers is penetrate the cartilage when piercing your septum.
it does that before it heals. just like any other piercing.