Its not just navel piercings that can reject, its all piercings!
Its a risk you take when you get the piercing done.
Your body simply sees the piercing as a bad thing and pushes it out, You can try again with the piercing but it is not recommended in the same place.
Rejection can be caused by several factors, poor aftercare, shallow piercing, too thin a gauge jewellery for the piercing, wrong jewellery material.
A belly button ring is a body piercing placed in a cauterized area of the belly button.
Body Piercing Studio
In a professional body piercing studio by a professional body piercer.
The nose piercing hurt a little more than the belly button but everyone has a different pain tolerance and it may depend on your body shape.
Follow the written aftercare instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer. Wash your piercing.
A belly button piercing,or naval piercing,is basically a piercing on the belly button. It can take about 4 to 6 months to heal after getting pierced. The legal age to get one depends on what state you live in. Most naval piercings are done in tattoo parlors or places that specialize in body piercings.
yes your body can reject any piercing
Go to the Association of Professional Piercers website. They have a directory of shops there. Of course, you'll need a parent's permission to get a piercing at 14.
You need to visit your local body piercing studio and have a discussion with the piercer. They can set you up with what ever you may need.
Not at all, if you have the right body for it. The only reason a navel piercing would be "bad" is if you have a body that interferes with the healing process. To see if your body is suited for a navel piercing, you should:Sit down in a chair or at your bedside, in a relaxed positionLook to see if your belly button gets tucked under your skin (most girls thing these rolls of skin are "fat," but anyone can have this effect, no matter what they weigh)If your belly button tucks under, your body is probably not fit for a navel piercing.Another way to check is to see if you have a horizontal dent/line that goes across your abdomen (naturally or when sitting). If so, then your body is probably not a good candidate for a navel piercing.
Yes with Parental consent and the parent needs to be present during the piercing, this is a requirement of most North American body piercing studios.
He was rumored to not have a belly button.