Yes, skin stretches 10% before it forms tear marks, so if you had your navel pierced when you had weight and you are losing the weight things should stay in place and look pretty good. Now I have never seen anyone with excessive weight manage to successfully heal a navel piercing without a great deal of trouble. If the piercing is properly placed it should end out looking as it should with weight loss, however if the piercing was done too high due to excessive weight then the piercing will look a bit odd when the weight lose is complete. That being the case remove the jewellery and have the piercing redone in the correct location. Hope that helps
Navel piercing that are a year old are considered "seasoned" and can go without jewellery for any where from a day to several days. Removing the jewellery from an "unseasoned" piercing can lead to loss of the piercing and undue trauma to the newly forming tissue that makes up the piercing.
Navel piercing that are a year old are considered "seasoned" and can go without jewellery for any where from a day to several days. Removing the jewellery from an "unseasoned" piercing can lead to loss of the piercing and undue trauma to the newly forming tissue that makes up the piercing.
It is a negative effect. The loss of trees in the forest, therefore the loss of forest can result in erosion, loss of habitat, etc.
yes it do effect it should be credited in your profit and loss a/c
Has no effect.
Loss of freedom Loss of cash flow Loss of time Loss of opportunities
Ozempic has not been found to cause bone loss as a side effect in clinical studies.
profit or loss.
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