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The skin that you're picking off is dead skin. Yes it grows back.
It grows back with vegetables and fruits and sun.
Ice the front and back of the ear lobe to reduce the swelling which will allow the removal of the back of the earring. If this does not enable removal, then the skin may have grown around the backing and removal under local anesthesia may be required by a physician.
Probably yes. When the piercing is fresh, it is more likely to grow back. That's why they tell you to leave the earrings in for at least a month at first. Even if you have had them for a long time, if you don't wear earrings for a long time, at least the skin on the back will grow back. If the skin on the back of your ear grows back and you want to open them again, poking a needle or post earring thru them again will usually do it, and is only mildly painful for a second or two.
what happens to the caterpillars skin when it grows up is it comes off.
I believe your ear hole closes, because when you don't wear earring's for awhile, the skin just grows together again. It's just like when you get a shot. The hole eventually grows together again. To avoid this, wear earrings continually. In the six month's, even wear earrings at night!
A skin follicle... is where a hair grows from.
When you first get earring, you should twirl your earrings while they are in your new ear piercing because your skin may ''glue'' to your earring and it will be difficult and painful to separate the two.
Vellus hair grows all over the body. It is the fine, light hair that covers the skin.
yes over time
When an insect grows their shell does not, so they need to shed their old skin and then grow while their new skin grows.
The answer is no, The skin dehydrates and shrinks back giving the appearance of nail and hair growth. No, nothing grows