Bioplast or PTFE the size is not one size fits all you need to tailor the piece to the piercing. See your piercer for detailed help.
The length of time you have the piercing for will be three times that period for the piercing marks to close up and disappear.
A labret (14g) or microlabret (18g ~16g) the length will be determined by your professional body piercer at the time of the piercing.
You cannot "cure" a piercing, per-se. If you remove a lip piercing, the hole will close as with any other piercing, though, depending on how long the piercing was in place will define the length of time it takes for the piercing to close entirely. if the piercing has been in place for some time, there is a likelihood that the piercing will scar. The scar will not be immediately noticeable, and will take the shape- in most cases- of a small crater at the site of the piercing.
The standard size for naval piercing is 14g with a 7/16", 5/8", or 3/8" length.
I don't understand... How can you use a piercing on another piercing? Do you mean the jewelry? If so, yes, lip studs in a monroe can also be worn in spiderbites. The length may be off though.
It can be either, though often it is the bottom.
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Multiply the length of the side by the length of the top or bottom.
Once any piercing is *seasoned (*over a year old ), so long as the jewellery is appropriate for the piercing in gauge and length or diameter the piercing will not stretch unless you change it to a larger gauge. So will you have this big gaping hole in your lip? Well no, if you stay with the jewellery you are sized to it should stay the same size during the *life of the piercing (* this is for however long you choose to keep the piercing ).
Usually 15 cm or 5 inches.
Length is a measurement of an object from the top to the bottom. It is greater of 2 or 3 dimensions of a body.
bottom surface of the head to the end of the threads