It honestly depends on how big your holes are, how well you treat them and if you have ever had a rip. Just because your ears are "healed" does NOT mean they are set in stone. Some cases require surgery
It depends on where the piercing is. If it's in your nose then if will take a couple hours to close; if it's in your ear then probably a day or two.
It should take about a day i had mine for 2 months then took them out and they closed the next day
It depends on how long you've had it in previously. It could take anywhere from (when you have just got it done) 1 day - 2 weeks.
Well I'd Say A Day Or Two.
This is subjective to the area of the piercing. If it is trans urethral, in the instance of a PA or an apadravya, than it will never fully close. It could be anywhere from a day to a few...or in some instances a week or so if it is well and truly healed.
Anywhere from 6 hours, to a week. It does not regularly take more than approxiamatley 2-3 days to close up completley, although it will take an additional day or two for scarring to subside.
You Really shouldnt take them out because they could close up but if you really need to then you can
Healing will occur very quickly, generally with in a few hours the body will start to mend the piercing point. be sure to clean your mouth out with a good oral rinse and do not brush your tongue. The piercing will close in about 24 ~ 48 hours.
Oral to dermal piercings will close from the inside to the outside. If the piercing is over a year old then you may get a day to 48 hours out of it before it tries to close up. Under a year you may be lucky to get a few hours.
Chances are really good that the piercing will shrink making reinsertion of the barbell difficult, if this occurs visit your local body piercer where they can reinsert it using and insertion taper.
Yes it can. It usually takes around 12 weeks for a piercing to heal completely. Depending on where the piercing is on the body, the hole can close up within hours if the jewelry is removed.
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.