It could become infected beneath the surface.
Follow instructions carefully and seriously from your body piercer.
Well nothing then again you could loose the piercing. Don't mess around with your piercing unless you have decided to go without it, then take it out and leave it out. Screwing around with a piercing that isn't healed is inviting infection, tearing and other nasty things to happen to a new piercing just because you were curious.
It's best after the piercing is healed, otherwise it might get infected and swell up.
Yeh you can remove it, i took my tragus piercing out after 2 weeks and but it back in about 2 hours later and it was fine. The longer it's had to heal the longer you can leave it out. :)
If you wanna retire it, yes. Its best to retire it early :) If you mean to change it or something, no. Wait until its healed.
If the piercing is completely healed, no. If the piercing is still fresh/new, possibly. If you remove it, continue to clean & care for it as you would any other wound.
it completely depends on your body. mine seriously closed in a few hours and I had it done two years before.
You should clean your nose piercing with antibacterial (Dial) soap twice a day for the first week that you have it. After that first week, reduce cleaning to once a day. Be sure not to overclean as you can cause moderate to severe irritation to your piercing.
No. Especially not while its new. Removing and reinserting the jewelry will not only hurt, but irritate the piercing. After its healed, just do whatever you'd like!
You shouldn't remove any piercing until after they are entirely healed. If the piercing is already infected, removing the jewelery could cause the piercing to heal over trapping the infection inside the skin which will require medical attention. But if you don't have a choice, or you've decided that you don't want the piercing anymore, (only if the piercing is NOT infected) you can take the piercing out to let it grow over, and as long as you continue aftercare until the piercing is entirely healed you shouldn't get an infection.
It is advised that you do not change your piercing until it is fully healed. This varies from person to person and so there is not a definite healing period. If you do believe that your piercing is healed, you should seek your piercer's advice as he would be able to guide you. Also you should find out the correct way to remove and insert the barbell or ring. Also be sure that the new jewellery is indeed safe. Do not use fake silver or other fake substances as they can discolour the area of the piercing (seek your piercer's advise on this also). It is advised that you do not change your piercing until it is fully healed. This varies from person to person and so there is not a definite healing period. If you do believe that your piercing is healed, you should seek your piercer's advice as he would be able to guide you. Also you should find out the correct way to remove and insert the barbell or ring. Also be sure that the new jewellery is indeed safe. Do not use fake silver or other fake substances as they can discolour the area of the piercing (seek your piercer's advise on this also).
You should not remove your ring until the piercing is completely healed, and if cleaned properly a surgical steel ring can be worn for many years.
If you decide you no longer want the piercing that is fine. Never remove a piercing till it has fully healed. The Tonga is a muscle and requires adequate healing time do not remove for 3 to 6 months. It will try to heal as soon as you remove it, as well as cause major infection if you take it in and out. It is an open wound and the mouth is a dirty place...