Well your piercer should have told you how long the swelling would take to go down, as well as having provided you with written aftercare instructions. I need to telly you that the piercing you have will reject (you should have been told that as well). Hand web piercings never stay and always reject. There should be no actual swelling, if there is there could be a serious problem with how the piercing was done. Contact your piercer.
This question is in the wrong category (Body Piercings).
It all depends your body, but on average a medusa can take 3-4 months to heal. The swelling depends on how well you care for it after it is initially pierced. If you care for it correctly and clean it regularly, the swelling should go down within a few days.
of course it is, swelling is normal after all piercings.
Because it sucks your blood and injects you with a poison that will cause swelling and itching and irritates the body.
It's going to be the same for the second piercing but on a larger scale, swelling will be worse and you need to be sure you have long barbells for both piercings as both piercings will swell. Does it hurt? Well that's a silly, because it's obvious that with the swelling there will be pain and discomfort.
as long as you have a parent with you, i think you can be any age. it just depends where you go to get it done.
Lip piercings if you are following your written aftercare to the letter, should show a decrease in swelling by the two week time period.
Until the swelling goes down .
it is not swelling it is sign of sexully charge as time to need you to get calm down from sexual Arousal pour some mild warm water inside and outside of vagina swelling will go
four toeight weeks
For the basic oral piercings, ie. lip piercing, monroe, labret etc etc; the swelling begins to go down after a few days. Since the cartilage for a dimple piercing is much thicker than that of a lip piercing, the swelling will take a little bit longer to go down. Usually 3-10 days before the swelling begins to go down, depending on how much you play with the jewelery, irritate the piercing, and even how you clean it can all alter the amount of time your piercing is swollen for!
Wait till its fully healed. Surface piercings can get really cranky. You dont want to change the ring too early and have the piercing reject. If you have a bar in there, you can go to your piercer after the swelling goes down to get something shorter.