May be folleculitus which is pretty common on piercings, it means something has gotten stuck inside the piercing, usually caused by makeup or touching piercing with dirty hands. To heal it use hot compresses as often as possible, tea tree oil can also be used but should only be used as a last resort as it can also kill new cells which will make it take longer to heal; leaving you more susceptable to an infection as it will be an open wound for longer.
If its an old piercing its most likely scar tissue, if its a new piercing its most likely getting infected and there is pus in the bump.
I have had both my monroe and my lip pierced and I much like the monroe better. It can be more discrete with the right jewelry and you do not bump it on as much stuff. However it is all up to the individual. In my opinion, I would get your lip done first and then go for the other one because you can then decide whether you want to keep it, and if you do want to keep it theres your answer and on your lip you can easily take it out if you dont like it and people wont really realise that you've had it done.
No Having any form of lump or bump next to a closed piercing indicates there is some form of issue with the piercing. This also depends on how long the jewellery has been out of the piercing and how long you had the piercing before removing the jewellery. If you develop any pain or discomfort seek the assistance of your doctor.
A bump around your dimple piercing is the body guarding the piercing, the surrounding tissue toughens as the piercing heals. This will ease off as the piercing heals, ensure you are rinsing the piercing daily under running water (best done in the shower after shampoo and conditioner as these tend to irritate the piercing). Should you have serious concerns contact your body piercer and let him/her have a look at it.
Its probably Hypertrophic scarring. which is very common wit any cartilage piercing. Go to walmart o a drugstore and get a bottle of Tea Tree Oil. It's like $5 for at least a years supply. Just use a q-tip and dab a bit on the bump every day after you clean your piercing in the morning. The oil will dry up the bump and it'll flake off until its gone. Don't overload on the oil because it'll dry the piercing out. Try your best to get it on the bump and not on or in the piercing.
try to put tee tree oil on it
Use a q-tip and just dab the bump with the oil. Use it after you clean your piercing. I usually apply it twice a day but if that's too harsh for your piercing, only use it once a day. You don't want it to go inside the piercing, just on the bump. The oil will dry out the bump and it'll start flaking off in layers. If the tea tree oil doesn't affect it, it could be the jewelry. Especially if its a ring and gets hit often.
Mine didn't. But I've seen others have a bump on their nose from the piercing. But of course I always do my own piercings.
Yes it means that the piercing is not healed correctly and there is a buildup of matter inside the piercing. See your doctor.
then you squeeze it then clean it
A bump is a reaction to your cleaning agent, stop using it and look at the related links for more help with your issue.
That is a hypertrophic reaction. This is a reaction to an irritant, generally the over use of cleaning products and failure to rinse the piercing out correctly after cleaning. Irrigate the piercing under running water and stop using whatever you are using for cleaning the piecing , the bump will go away over the next 5 days.