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It could. No way to be sure
The recommended time is 6 months, but some people have no trouble taking it out in 2. I'm had mine pierced for about 9 months now, and I took it out for the first time after about two months. Everyone is different, if the piercing still looks brand new (e.g; red, swollen) then you shouldn't take it out. But techically it all depends on the piercing itself.
I don't have an eyebrow piercing but most are 2-3 months to be fully healed. To change it, I'd wait at least 6 weeks unless you go to your piercer and have them change it to another one of their autoclaved jewelry.
Because hair follicles in the eyebrow are only active for a few months.
Well it should be healded in about 2 months:)
2-3 months
i once tried re-piercing my rejected eyebrow piercing at home, and hit a vein. It was an extremely scary experience, it wouldn't stop bleeding, i felt like throwing up and almost collapsed but i managed to stop by applying a lot of pressure for awhile, i get wheezy anytime i apply pressure to where the piercing was and its been 6 months sense that happened.
If it's less than 2 months, no. If its older, you don't have to but you can.
If you like your piercing, keep jewelry in it. A piercing can close up in a matter of minutes or months or never. It varies between person, anatomy, and the piercing so it's hard to give a solid time frame.
A Tragus piercing, being a deep cartilage piercing should be left in for a period of 3~9 months to allow the piercing to properly season and toughen. As with any piercing they are never considered fully healed until they are a full year old. So the longer you can leave it alone without changing the jewellery the better it is for the piercing.
Less than a month. More or less 2 weeks. Can expect to return about six to seven months after surgical reconstruction.
It might be rejecting or maybe you pulled it and it caused a tear. Definitely go have your piercer check it out.