The average microdermal will last (if there are no issues) about a year or two, but you need to know they will eventually reject.
You'll have to either go back to your piercer/find a piercer to remove it or have a doctor remove it.
The piercing would be performed with microdermals due to the fact that surface piercings with surface bars have a fairly high rejection rate due to the stress that is being put on the skin and the bar, but the microdermal is singular unto itself and they have a pretty good rate of acceptance as opposed to surface piercings or the now rather outdated, trans-dermals. A microdermal has a flat "foot" if you will that resides below the skin and it then has a cylindrical post with internal threading that is flush with your outer epidermis that you can screw balls or gems into. Fairly quick procedure.
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You shouldn't. Get microdermal implants. They cost about £50 ($78 US/$82 CAD) They're pretty painless and safe - less chance of rejection. Call your local piercing studio to find out more.
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It depends on your pain tolerance. For me it didn't hurt much. It was just a sharp pinch. Hip piercings have a really high chance of rejection though.
Heat Rejection = mass x specific weight x specific density x difference in temp
Microdermal piercings ANYWHERE need to be cut out, this is because they are the most permanent of all piercings as the plate is under the skin with it growing through it.
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Tragus piercings haven't really been known to reject if they are done correctly. If they are done incorrectly then obviously your rejection rate will be significantly higher. If you get it done professionaly and clean it as advised you shoudn't have a problem.