No
A belly-button piercing is usually still healing after 3 weeks, although the swelling and redness should have gone down and should be almost completely gone! If the area still looks irritated/puffy, or red then it's still healing. I hope this helped!(:
No more than 2-3 weeks. But, if you hit it or snag it of course it might get red but the constant discoloration shouldn't last long.
if you have only recently had your navel pierced it is still healing and will hurt for up to the next 4 weeks, it should be kept clean to avoid infection. if it has been over 4 weeks and it still hurts, check for reddness around the area. if it is not red you may have just caught it on something. If it is red, check for any discharge from around the piercing, if that is also present seek medical advice
yes this is normal...as the piercing has really not got bigger but the swelling has gone down from the piercing!
Drinking alcohol before the piercing has healed may result in pain as the alcohol irritates your tissue. It isn't toxic, and it shouldn't interfere with the healing of the piercing. After the piercing has healed, there should be no problems or inconveniences related to drinking alcohol, even red wine.
If its been red,itchy and swollen for more than 2 weeks, if theres yellow/green drainage from the piercing.
Some people scar but i didnt It was Red for a while though,but a couple weeks after i got it it went back to normal
depends where you piercing is
It will be red, swollen, or have discharge. Try not to mess with it too much. A wet hot washcloth set on the piercing then allowed to cool will help. Also wash with a mild disinfectant soap. If it doesn't get better on its own, go see your piercer.
it is normal to be sore and have a slight red tone to the surface of the skin after a piercing. There are pain receptors and nerve endings where the piercing lies....as long as there is no pus, swelling and severe pain you should be fine. give it about 3 weeks for 100% healing time.
If it's sore and red, you can take ibuprofen to reduce the swelling. But you should always use sea salt soaks (8oz of warm water and about 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of salt) and soak your piercing to reduce the chances of infection.
If the piercing was done with a piercing gun then that should answer the question.