the best jewelery for a monroe is flat back. i ometimes wear a ball in there, though. it kind of massages my gums, if theyre a little sore feeling. but flat back is the best. and it will all damage your gums after years and years or wear.
2-3 months before the piercing can be submerged. You can go swimming now as long as the piercing doesnt get wet.
Yes. When smaller jewelry is put into a piercing that was pierced at a larger gauge, the piercing will shrink slightly to accommodate it. However, you must be careful when shrinking piercings. If you put in a smaller stud or piece of jewelry then the hole size, it can sink inside of it. Lips are notorious for having small studs sink inside. Ask a piercer for advice when downsizing piercings to be sure that sinking doesnt happen. Sometimes just putting a bigger ball on the end of the stud will keep a smaller post in a piercing, so it doesnt sink.
It doesnt represent anything, its just a piercing. Obviously.
If you change jewelry in a piercing that isn't healed, you have a higher risk of infection. If the initial jewelry doesnt fit right or if you need a clear retainer for work, go to your piercer and they can change it for you. Don't change it yourself because the jewery isn't sanitized. Also, you still need long jewelry because messing with it will make it swell again. Not to menton that it will hurt shoving jewelry in a fresh peircing.
It doesnt
it doesnt matter lol .
All piercings are at risk from migration and rejection, just depends how you look after it after it's pierced. It also depends what area it is and what KIND of piercing it is. For instance a surface piercing done on the wrist with a surface bar is more likely to reject than a helix piercing in the upper ear. This is because the wrist is a high movement area. (:
as long as it doesnt touch or get near or has you hitting the naval piercing. Of course.
Sometimes lip and cheek piercings "nestle" into your lip. I think that its actually a good thing bc it doesnt let the jewelry rub on your teeth/gums as much. Its fine for it to sink in a bit but watch out to see if your lip grows over it and tries to swallow it. That would happen if the jewelry is too short especially if its still healing and swelling. If you're not sure whether its too short or not, just make a visit to your piercer!
it doesnt
doesnt matter my friend is 11 and ahs one
people say its marilyn monroe. but it doesnt go. -.-