yes that would b ok
no you have to have the stud one in for like 3 weeks until it heals
If it is absolutely necessary go to your piercer and ask about a glass retainer. You really shouldn't change it and it will still be visible with a glass retainer. The swelling may be obvious too.
for backup light6s open trunk, on ltrunk lid there are about8 plastic wing nuts holding panel in remove them and panel twist bulb retainer out replace bulbs replace retainer and panel,, for backup light6s open trunk, on ltrunk lid there are about8 plastic wing nuts holding panel in remove them and panel twist bulb retainer out replace bulbs replace retainer and panel,,
The barbell is probably too short and isn't accommodating the swelling. Go to your piercer and ask them to change it out to something longer.
-open trunk, there are about 7-9 plastic wing nuts holding the panel on remove them and panel pulls off. twist the bulb retainer out, replace bulb and replace retainer remount panel. easy
There is always the standard risks of any piercing, like infection and scarring. These can be mitigated with proper sterilization and hygiene. There is also the risk that, as a person grows, the location of the piercing may change.
If you change jewelry in a piercing that isn't healed, you have a higher risk of infection. If the initial jewelry doesnt fit right or if you need a clear retainer for work, go to your piercer and they can change it for you. Don't change it yourself because the jewery isn't sanitized. Also, you still need long jewelry because messing with it will make it swell again. Not to menton that it will hurt shoving jewelry in a fresh peircing.
no, if you stop wearing the retainer the teeth will move back, your jaw bone dosent change!
You should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to change the jewelry in any piercing. You can go to your local piercing place and they should change it for free. You should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to change the jewelry in any piercing. You can go to your local piercing place and they should change it for free.
open hood go to the center latch dislodge the plastic cable retainer remove cable loop from the latch remove the two bolts from cable retainer left of the steering cable will drop thread it through the firewall from outside in reverse procedure.
Once the piercing is 6 to 8 weeks old you can change it.
Ultimately it's better to let the piercing heal before messing around with changing jewellery or balls, the jewellery is designed fornew piercings and is bio-compatible however the balls you may want to change may not be of a bio-compatible material and could just annoy your new piercing for no reason other than to look different. I would suggest a trip down to see your piercer and have them change the balls for you so the piercing is not irritated needlessly.