I've only heard of reconstructive surgery for larger gauge ear piercings. Howver, you should look into getting your ears pierced at a larger gauge to remove the scar tissue. That way you could let them heal without the scar tissue stopping you.
Holes in the skin caused by decorative piercing will in some cases heal by themselves, and in other cases they won't; it depends upon how long the piercing remained in place. The longer you remain pierced, the harder it becomes for that hole ever to close on its own. Scars can be treated by means of plastic surgery, but even with plastic surgery there could be some residual trace of the scar. Plastic surgery is not perfect. If you are concerned about the possibility of having a permanent scar in your belly as a result of a piercing, I suggest that you don't get pierced in the first place. Nobody really needs to get pierced.
He doesn't. They are plastic caps to cover his pierced ear holes so they do not get infected.
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.
No,because you need the little holes from getting your ears pierced for the earring to go through.
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.
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 :)
Plastic pots typically have 1-3 drainage holes.
it's about 70~30
Why would anyone want to re-pierce themselves if the holes are still open? You can take out the jewelry, let the holes close, and then get them redone (that is, if there isn't too much scar tissue), but other than that, you cant re-pierce what is already pierced.
Most definitely. I have them and I have four holes pierced! Just remember to do it slowly though so you don't get a blow-out. Good luck!
To effectively drill drainage holes in plastic pots, use a drill with a sharp bit that is suitable for plastic. Mark the spots where you want to drill the holes, then slowly and steadily drill through the bottom of the pot. Make sure to clean out any plastic debris from the holes before using the pot for planting.
You can put holes in plastic pots by using a drill with a small drill bit or a heated metal skewer to carefully create holes in the bottom of the pot for drainage.