Yes it shouldn't make any difference
How long has it been pierced
It depends if it fell out and it's just been a few hours then you can gauge it back open. The middle of the hole seals up because your tongue is a muscle and the muscle goes back to it's original state as soon as the bar is removed from your tongue. If it's been a while then it's safe to get it re-pierced.
its been added again
There is no permanent way to remove the mole. It will regrow again and again.
I dont see how a ring can go inside. Do you mean a bar? If the jewelry has been engulfed by the surrounding skin, either go see your piercer or a doctor right away. If it hasnt been completely engulfed, your piercer can remove it, usually for free. If you cant get to them first, go see a doctor to get it removed asap.
Just what it says: Whoever put the video up there changed their mind and removed it again.
Male or Female it doesn't really matter too much. I like to stay centered as much a possible this allows the nipple to *enhance evenly without developing a droop, all nipples *enhance once they have been pierced ( * they get slightly bigger in diameter ). Some piercers think if you go just below center you can avoid damaging milk ducts in the case of female nipple piercings, this however doesn't matter, the body will clear a path for the ducts regardless of the piercing should lactation be needed.
The Bible does not specify exactly where. It has been suggested that He was pierced between the ribs and up into the heart.
The main benefits of nipple shields are to protect the nipples of a breastfeeding mother. It has been said that nipple shields in general should be used as a short term solution.
yes
Assuming you mean mastectomy - If the whole breast has been removed, the area will be completely flat, and featureless. Women often have implants fitted after a mastectomy to restore the shape of the breast, and an artificial nipple constructed.
It really depends on how long you had the piercings before removing the jewellery and how long the jewellery has been out. If you had the piercings for over a year before removing the jewellery and the jewellery has been out for a couple of months I would recommend seeing your piercer and asking if you can have them reopened by tapering. The piercings will shrink once jewellery is removed, however if the piercings are old enough they may not be closed and tapering them to 16 gauge or even 18 gauge for a few weeks will allow them to open back up and stretch enough over that time to allow you to get your original jewellery back in without going through the whole healing time again and possibly save you some money on piercing fees. Good piercers will always be willing to look at options for there clients, and if tapering will allow you to get them back without a lot of hassle then hey why not. If the piercings are actually closed* (*no entry point for the taper at all) then you can get them pierced right away while you are there.