Why would you put grease on it? Its a bad idea because it doesnt let the piercing breathe at all. So don't put any grease on it.
yes. just soak it with a saline solution to remove it. DON'T pick at the scab.
If you mean that there is only a very small amount of skin that the jewelry passes through, it was likely pierced too shallow and will either reject (the body will push it out through the skin like a thorn) or it will simply never heal properly. I would suggest seeking the opinion of another, preferably more reputable, piercer. If you mean there is only a small area for the jewelry to rest in, as in you have a small belly button, it would be best to consult a professional piercer to find out if you are suited to the piercing.
Yes
6 weeks after.
Highly likely ! Unclean water could contain bacteria that can enter a persons bloodstream via the newly pierced hole !
After 1 week or 2
The only thing you need to protect your newly pierced ears from are shifts in temperature. You can remedy these by wearing a scarf, earmuff, or anything of the like to cover your ears while you ski.
no - you may infect it!!
Do you mean a new belly button piercing? Wearing dressing is more of a precaution of getting it snagged than anything else. You could try an eye patch and just tape it down. Or even use bandaids. Just clean it properly and regularly and you'll be fine.
If you were pierced by a professional piercer (ie. with a needle) then go and see your piercer, if not go and see your doctor.
Well, firstly, you have to keep your studs in for six weeks without taking them off. After then, I'd leave it a couple of weeks before making an appointment to get them pierced in another place.
You your ears are newly-pierced and you don't want them, just take the earrings out.