No, you need to get a longer bar.
its a bar that goes under the skin and has two balls popping out on each side it is an alternative to a micro dermal piercing which is a surgical piercing implant
yes it is a divet from the ball resting
It is called a "nape" piercing
No. Under normal circumstances, there is no pressure inside of a solid object.
That will some times happen with nipple piercing as they are healing, as long as there is no other irritation from cleaning products or anything else the piercing will soften as the piercing heals. This is a guarding maneuver the tissue does as it heals. Just be sure to rinse the piercings daily under running water. You should have no need to be using any cleaning product or healing agent on your piercing, just diluted antibacterial soap and water should be all you are using. Keep in mind the nipples will also developer in size slightly as the piercings heal, this is also normal.
They are called "surface piercings", that is because the jewellery is just under the surface tissue or dermal layer. These piercing must be done only by an experienced professional body piercer using aseptic technique and appropriate materials.
Under normal conditions, yes.
because it is moisture down there...........................
I just recently got it pierced and it looks normal and everything with it being swollen, and i do clean it twice everyday but i think the piercing is too small cause i pushed the piercing up to see what it looks like under the flatback and i see that it's starting to dig into my skin just a bit. Is this normal to see during the time it is swollen or should i go back to my piercer and change it?
Phone book under "Body Piercing" there are several studios listed.
Look in the phone book under body piercing or tattooing
Signs of an infected piercing Redness, discharge of green puss, swelling, tenderness and possible warm to the touch. The quickest way to resolve an infected piercing is to irrigate the piercing under warm running water while moving the jewellery back and forth through the piercing allowing the water to rinse the jewellery off. If you are using after care products to clean your piercing cease using all of them (this way we can find out if the aftercare product is causing the problem). Irrigating the piercing twice a day under warm water while moving the jewellery will rinse the puss and other matter out of the piercing. Once you have completed the rinsing, dry the piercing with clean tissue and leave it alone, don't apply anything else to the piercing. This should resolve and infected piercing within 24 to 48 hours.