Well I would suggest going to your local professional body piercer and have your piercing stretched up with a taper (don't worry it doesn't hurt) , the average size or gauge is 14g . If your jewellery is 16g or smaller then it's too small for the piercing and can pose a danger of tearing the piercing (something you don't want to happen).
I have a small belly button and i got mine done and they didnt say anything so you should be ok :)
If you mean that there is only a very small amount of skin that the jewelry passes through, it was likely pierced too shallow and will either reject (the body will push it out through the skin like a thorn) or it will simply never heal properly. I would suggest seeking the opinion of another, preferably more reputable, piercer. If you mean there is only a small area for the jewelry to rest in, as in you have a small belly button, it would be best to consult a professional piercer to find out if you are suited to the piercing.
A belly button piercing can be a lot of fun, but it must be kept absolutely clean. It is a piercing that is easily infected, and when it does get infected, it's pretty bad. After getting pierced, clean the area twice a day (as well as after the shower, after swimming in the beach, etc). Also know that after the belly button ring is removed, there will be a small scar that can stretch (permanently) during pregnancy.
When you get pregnant, most care providers recommend removing your belly button ring. Even women who don't remove their rings report that belly button rings itch and pull as the belly stretches around the fifth or sixth month. There is also the risk of infection if the belly button ring scratches you or opens a small wound. If you do take out your belly button ring, the piercing hole will probably close, requiring you to re-pierce your belly button after having your baby. However, if you don't want to take out your belly button ring you may want to purchase a non-metal pregnancy piercing ring. These are flexible and two inches long to accommodate your growing belly. Pregnant women claim that this product allows them to keep their bellies pierced without the discomfort of other belly button piercing.
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AnswerUnless you wanted to stretch your piercing then no you probably couldn't find one on the shelf of a shop. However, you may be able to find a supplier online that can offer them to you or make them for you, but be warned, custom jewelry is quite expensive. I found a site that has them when I was looking for jewelry for my septum... http://www.zukiimports.com/septum I bet you can use some of the jewelry there.
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For many, the belly button is a central focus of the abdomen. The belly button may be small, but it does make a difference. While it may not be necessary for living, a missing belly button just looks strange.
You can use labrets in them but not navel jewelry. The curved jewelry doesn't really look right and its an uneven weight. If the threading and gauge match, you can take a ball or dangle from the navel jewelry and put it on the end of the labret bar.
The ball is held in by pressure from the ring, it has two little divits in it. To get the ball out try to put pressure on one side of it and it may pop out, if not go to a shop they have specific tool made to take the ball out. Some people use tools around the house but this is a good way to ruin your jewelry and maybe infect the piercing if the tool isn't clean.