Once a piercing is over a year old you can remove the jewellery for several days before having to be concerned about the piercings closing. I would suggest getting some good captive bead rings in 316LVM and put those in and they can stay in indefinitely without any concerns for safety, just wash them when bathing the child and that's that. If you choose to remove the jewellery, I would check them bi weekly by putting clean jewellery back into the piercings for a couple of days every few weeks.
yes you can i have gotten my ears peirced like 5 times because i took my earings out to soon so yes you can have your ears pierced more than once if your ears close back up!!
If you've had your nose pierced long enough for the piercings to be healed, then no, it will not close in 24 hours. You can even leave the ring out even longer if the piercing is completely healed. BETTER ANSWER Ok now it depends on you. It's different with diffrenet people. I had my nose pierced for like a year and if i leave it out for an hour it will close. And i had my ears pierced when i was 4 now im 13 and if i leave my earings out for more than an hour the holes will close. Oh yes.
keep it close to you
Some people's bodies are different when it comes to the healing process. Take out your piercing and just wait. It may take from a couple months to a year to close. Everyone's body is different.
If you get to "0" or "00" that's as far as you can go without needing surgical intervention to close the holes. The piercings will shrink but they won't close up like they have never been pierced before.
Well the piercings will not close up completely after that period of time. It can take a year or longer for piercings over a year old to shrink and close.
no they will not close
As long as you washed the piercing before removing the jewellery and do nothing further with it it will heal on it's own.
yes. look very close at ears.
No only time will heal it nothing else.
a few hours
Typically, a tongue piercing may hurt more than a lip piercing, as the tongue is a sensitive and muscular area. However, pain perception can vary from person to person. Both piercings may cause discomfort during the procedure and while the area is healing.