It would help if you said which piercing you ment. But any way I would say bridge and steptum piercings.
6 ~ 8 weeks for a very light heal, cartilage takes a long time to heal due in part to the lack of circulation in that area of the body. The longer you can leave the piercing alone without changing it the better it will heal.
Certainly. With time, the hole created from the piercing will heal over.
Well the piercing needs to heal, this can take up to a year for a piercing to become seasoned (this is when you can remove the jewellery for a few hours and not have an issue putting it back in). Average heal time can vary from piercing to piercing from 4~6 weeks for some and other a lot longer. Light heals are not considered "healed" and can be damaged by removing the jewellery too soon.
6~8 weeks for a light heal, no piercing is considered actually healed till it's at least a year old. But by about 6~8 is good for what we call a light heal.
Again, do not mess around with the area until it has completely healed. Treat it like a wound that needs time to heal. Around 7-10 days you should start to see some inprovement. Then when there is no more oozing or bleeding you will be able to change the ring.
Six to eight weeks or longer, cartilage is the slowest of all piercing to heal due to the lack of blood circulation in that area. So you need to be patient with the piercing and keep it clean other than that it's a matter of time.
You can but its a terrible idea. It'll get hit all of the time and get snagged. Which will REALLY hurt with a new piercing. My advice is to get a simble barbell to heal with. It'll be easier to heal and the faster it heals, the sooner you can wear dangles.
It takes on average 3 - 5 weeks for this piercing to heal. It is fairly quick most importantly because every time that you urinate, you are bathing the site in sterile and warm liquid so it has a chance to heal much faster than it conventionally would in another location.
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Yes stretching a piercing while it's trying to heal can and generally does effect the healing time by prolonging the healing process.
The amount of time it takes for a bruised hip to heal depends on the severity of the bruise. Everyone heels differently, so there is set amount of time that it will take for the bruise to heal.
Well the piercing needs to heal, this can take up to a year for a piercing to become seasoned (this is when you can remove the jewellery for a few hours and not have an issue putting it back in). Average heal time can vary from piercing to piercing from 4~6 weeks for some and others a lot longer. Light heals are not considered "healed" and can be damaged by removing the jewellery too soon.