At least 2-3 months. It may be longer, just listen to your body :) They shouldnt be tender, swollen, or red once they've gone through the initial healing phase.
No not at all you just have to keep then moist.
Well, firstly, you have to keep your studs in for six weeks without taking them off. After then, I'd leave it a couple of weeks before making an appointment to get them pierced in another place.
No as long as you get them pierced at professionals who clean the ears first.
6 weeks for the lower lobe. Otherwise it could be up to 8 weeks. Cartillage piercings can take up to 6 months to heal.
Just keep asking her about it. It actually took me three years to convince my mom and dad to let me get my bellybutton pierced.
It can....because the ear isnt used to it being pierced,and it still needs time to get used to something there.but it all depends on how fast you heal.As soon as you can get your hands on earrings .....that are clean,put them through the holes gently and wiggle it around abit. And preferrably always wear studs.....to keep your pierced ears pierced :)
clip on jewelry is widely available for non-pierced ears. You are trusting the clip to keep it on, which may not be a safe wager, but it is available.
After you get your ears pierced, you should keep the first earrings in for about 6 weeks. But you should wear earrings at all times (only studs) for the first 6 months as well, to keep the holes regular sized. If you let your ears close up, or if they become infected (or both) there will most likely be a scar (a small dot where your hole was, if you could call that a scar). You must wait a while after your ears close up to get them re-pierced, because there may be scar tissue. I do not know the exact amount of time you must wait to have them re-pierced. But I bet if you went to the piercing place and told them how long ago your ears closed up/got infected, they could tell you if they could pierce them or not. This information is just from my personal experience, so results may be a little different for you ;)
they dont have pierced ears, they just have their tag on their ear with usually a number relating to their owners farm or whatever they are used for.
low if you keep clean.
It really just depends on when you want them to have their ears peirced. Some have had it as early as their first doctors appointment and others when they were 6 or 7 months old. Studs are the safest but keep in mind if they fall out they can be a chocking hazard. Also keep in mind the chance of infection and alleric reactions. Most do just fine, I would just keep a look out.
Yes, she does. She had her ears pierced in 2006 especially for the photoshoot for her Autumn/Winter 2006 advertising campaign for the fashion chain, Accessorize, so that she could model some of the earrings they sell - all of which are for pierced ears only. Here's what Claudia had to say about it in a magazine interview: "When we were discussing the photoshoot details a few weeks beforehand, they asked me if I'd be prepared to have my ears pierced, as all of the new season's earrings were for pierced ears. I'd never had them done before but, as they said they'd pay me an additional fee if I agreed to have them pierced, I thought 'why not', and had them done the very next day. At first, it felt a bit strange to have them done, but I soon got used to it. Now, I really love them and keep wondering why I waited so long to have them done." Since then, she's kept her ears pierced, but doesn't always wear earrings. So the answer is yes, she does have her ears pierced.