Well I hope you learned a lesson for your DIY piercing experience Will it keloid or not? Well it depends on how you did the piercing and what you used, chances are very good you will end up with a good sized lump on your ear. Once the paracondrium is torn from the cartilage and skin it will form a lump due to the damage it sustained during your piercing attempt. Hense the reason we almost plead with you not to try piercing yourself.
The often misunderstood"Keloid".
Well here's the skinny on "what it is" and "how it happens". A keloid is a grouping of disorganized skin cells formed in locations of injury where the surface tissue has been damaged or cut. Often referred to as "scar tissue", this tissue because of it's disorganised structure doesn't stretch ( if it does, it doesn't stretch as far as the surrounding normal tissue ). Deep burns, deep cuts and other more invasive injuries will form keloids to fill in the area of damage to protect the bodies inner workings.
Body piercings do not form keloids because the body is guarded from the outside by the jewellery in the piercing, so the body forms a "fistula*" (*a tube of skin ) this is actual organised skin cells that have the ability to stretch unlike scar tissue. Lumps and bumps beside the piercings are quite often called Keloids but this is a mistake made by most inexperienced body piercers ( generally due to a lack of further training and self education ). These bumps are another animal all together known as a "Hypertrophic Reaction".
Hypertrophic Reactions are just what the name infers a "reaction" generally a hypertrophic reaction can occur with any organs in or on the human body ( skin is an organ ). When they occur with a piercing, it's due to the application of an irritant ( generally the cleaner or disinfectant that has been recommended to clean and heal the piercing ). The application of this or the over use of these agents cause irritation to the new "fistula" the body is forming and thus the "reaction" occurs. A bump generally reddish in color will form near or at the entry or exit point of the piercing.
The client will at discovery of this bump, unknowingly apply even more cleaner or aftercare solution or spray and thus annoy the tissue even more. Simply ceasing the application of products and irrigating the piercing daily under running water has been found effective is 99% of the clients who have formed "hypertrophic reactions". The time period to see a change in this reaction can be from a few days to a couple of weeks. I hope you have found the above enlightening and informative and is based on over 16 years of experience professionally providing several thousand piercings over that time period.
Troubled teeens act the way they do because their hurting inside.
Maybe she's like me, the other ear lobe is thicker so my earring ac went inside the earhole and got stuck there, causing an infection.. so the doc helped me to take it out.. I have pierced more than 6 times on my left earlobe(same as her) but it always get infection.. so i nv wore on my left side too.,,. :)
You can, but some people say it damages it. (My younger sister never takes hers out and they're perfectly fine.) My mother once told me that if they are gold then you are fine because gold earrings do not rust so its better for the earring to stay pretty and for the skin of the pierced area. I think that taking a bath with some normal earrings humidity or water stays inside the pierced ear and the earring rusts making the skin affected by it causing you to have a bit of itchiness or a bit dark inside. But you never know. Maybe putting a layer of transparent nail polish might help on the loop part that you put your ear inside and secure it so it doesn't fall out. (just to kind of be clear i meant the poky side not the decoration (but you could))
The Bill - 1984 Hurting Inside 9-147 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The half vampire/half human inside of her was stronger than she was and it was hurting her. The baby wanted her blood because that is what its food is
no - you may infect it!!
It would be blocked within hours and fully closed inside of a week or so. There would be a scar left over but it would b e difficult to see, but would have possible implications if getting your ear pierced again.
Narcissist are hurting inside and they want the outside world to reflect their hurt. This way it is not inside them any longer and they are not the problem. The outside world is.
Seek God.
Yes, if the jewelry is not changed too early. Your original jewelry must stay in for 6 weeks after piercing to ensure that the piercing is stable. If you take out the jewelry too early, it can close up on you. If you have already had it for 6 weeks, you should be able to change it without any worry of it closing up.
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.
Things we might think are so valuable can be worth mere dollars, and ... of a necklace, the inside of a ring or bracelet, or the post of an earring.