It's not easy. Assuming you have the curly kind (as opposed to ring or straight) you have to ease it out very gently; try to ease it out and go with the flow of the curl, but at some point you do have to push it out a bit. Your piercing may bleed the first time if you're too hard on it or playing with it too much.
I have had my nose pierced for over 2 years, and just now am I able to leave it out for a few days without it closing up. I really would recommend waiting at least a year before trying to change a stud - you should always have SOMETHING in it until this point. Let another year pass, and you should be able to go a few days with no closing. Just my experience. Hope this helps!
Not sure what you mean by take it out. You shouldn't leave a piercing without jewelry unless you wanna risk it healing over. Piercings that you have for years can close up within hours. If you're talking about switching it out, you can go back to your piercer once the swelling goes down to get a smaller ring if you have one. You don;t really have to go back if its a stud unless it really bothers you. Wait at least 2 months before switching it out to surgical steel, titanium, or glass. Don't wear acrylics until its fully healed.
at anytime you wish, but preferably after it's healed to prevent any slight chance of infections.
when i got my ears pierced they told me to wait like 6 weeks. i think around 6 weeks will do good. :)
Depends on the piercing. Could be anywhere from 6 weeks to a year. Ask your piercer.
Approximitly 6-8 weeks
after 2 months
If you take out a piercing early, the skin will heal.
Every piercing has a different aftercare routine so it really depends on the piercing.
Well when you get tired of the piercing you can take it out any time it's up to you.
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected
yes its totally save to take a shower with your nose piercing in
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
They are if you have short hair
It depends on how fast your body heals, and how long you have had the piercing. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. This is true for all piercings.
Nope, i've had my tongue pierced, and i didn't have to take my lip piercing out.
A navel piercing can take anywhere from six months to a year to heal completely.
Your question isn't very clear, but I will give it a shot. The time it takes for a navel piercing to close or "heal up" depends on how long you have had the piercing. The longer the piercing has been in place with jewellery, the longer it will take for the piercing to close with the jewellery removed. Generally if you have had the piercing with jewellery over a year the piercing can take several months to shrink down to the point where you can't put jewellery into the piercing any longer. If you have only had the piercing for a few months then it can take a few weeks for the piercing to close.
The length of time you have the piercing for will be three times that period for the piercing marks to close up and disappear.