Yes you can fix this but you need to remove over sized jewellery or dangle jewellery and just place a simple barbell in the piercing. Give it time to heal, so treat it like it's a new piercing with proper aftercare and just be nice to it for a while. Dangle jewellery is not intended to be worn for extended periods of time just because of the snag factor and the weight is a little tough on the piercing and will stretch the piercing just like ear lobes. ( Bet they didn't tell you that when they sold it to you huh?)
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A navel piercing can take anywhere from six months to a year to heal completely.
You need to have a bar or ring in the piercing else it will heal up because a piercing is just like a wound. if theres a bar or ring there then it will heal but around the ring or bar, so you still have the piercing. You don't need a ring, you can have a belly button bar. x
Let it heal and start again.
Let it heal over and have it redone by a more experienced operator.
It hurts way more! Industrial piercing is not as straightforward as traditional piercing, it is considerably more painful; The piercing, can take between three months to one year to fully heal.
You can take the piercing out, and just let your belly button heal over.
There will be more scar tissue than normal, but otherwise no.
No way to tell. Depends oh how old it is and how your body heals.
You can but its a terrible idea. It'll get hit all of the time and get snagged. Which will REALLY hurt with a new piercing. My advice is to get a simble barbell to heal with. It'll be easier to heal and the faster it heals, the sooner you can wear dangles.
A belly piercing is a piercing on the belly button. Where your belly button might go in or out, it is the slight arch you get just above it. it is a piercing through that area. depending on how your belly button is formed. Search google for images.
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.