yeah i think it will .. if i was u i would go to the doctor if it is infected yeah i think it will .. if i was u i would go to the doctor if it is infected yeah i think it will .. if i was u i would go to the doctor if it is infected yeah i think it will .. if i was u i would go to the doctor if it is infected
Yes
Yes, a 6 gauge piercing may close if left without jewelry for an extended period of time. However, the rate at which it closes can vary from person to person. If you are concerned about the piercing closing, it's best to consult with a professional piercer for guidance.
Its definitely not a good idea to as your piercing can easily get infected by doing this. It may also close up in the time it is out. Wait 6 weeks before changing your jewelry
Depends on your body and gauge of the piercing. There really isn't a definite way to tell how long you can leave them naked and not have them close.
Yes, you can change your piercing after 6 months, as long as you know your piercing is healed, and it doesn't seem infected. you can safely change the piercing after 6-8 weeks. Just make sure after you change it you sterilize it. Just a tip, when your changing it use water to lubricate it so it slides out easier.
It depends on where it is pierced. The lobes can take about 3 months to completely close up, where your cartilage can take 6 months to even a year to completely close up. It also depends on how long you have had the piercing. A piercing that you've had for years can take years to close (in my personal experience).
Yes and it will close with a lump on it.
I got told between 4-6 months but i went down to the piercing shop to get mine taken out after about 3 months but it was stuck in my ear! :/ but after that, it was fine and it never got infected! Hope this helps
Wait till your piercing is fully healed. 6 weeks and then start to stretch
It may but you can always get the piercing tapered open again so I wouldn't worry about it too much.
Depending on the person and location of the piercing, it can take anywhere between 2 weeks to 6 months for a lip piercing to heal. After the first 2 weeks you can change the jewelry if no infection is present. Piercers use a 14 gauge needle when piercing, so you might want to down size to a 16 gauge. To test if your piercing is fully healed (this should only be done if there is no infection. Infections mean the wound is not healed), then try removing the jewelry for 5 minutes and put it back in. If you have no trouble putting the jewelry back in and the hole has not begun to close, then try leaving it out for 20 minutes. If the hole doesn't show signs of it closing, then gradually lengthen the time the jewelry is out. A fully healed lip piercing will stay pierced even after leaving the jewelry out for a few days. There will always be a small bit of discharge around your piercing. Healthy discharge will be white, not yellow or pus-like.
You aren't supposed to tan indoors after getting a navel piercing because of the UV rays can dry out your piercing and make it uncomfortable, and if the lotion gets into your piercing it can get infected. Your piercing may take 6-12 months to heal so until then you should take good care of it and avoid tanning and swimming. You should wait until the weather cools down to get your piercing so then you have all winter for it to heal.