Depends on how long you have and your body. It will most likely close up but you will probably have a tad bit of scarring.
Whenever you go in for a Monroe piercing, the piercer will take a needle, usually either a 18-16 gauge, and pierce your lip with that. It doesn't leave a big hole at all. But, if you want to gauge your Monroe, then you could have the piercer pierce with a bigger gauged needle, or just gauge it out yourself.
No, the hole will grow in in a matter of hours. You can order a hider to make it look like you don't have a piercing in your lip.
I've got a great solution to your quandary: CALL THEM and ASK.
Depends on the age of the piercing, the gauge, and just how your body heals. Most do close but they leave scars.
A quick sting that will leave tiny piercing hole in ur ear.
If you're talking about the jewelry then forever if treated right, if your're talking about the hole then you have to keep it in for 6-8 months to let the hole stay not closed, My piercer told me that and I have a Monroe piercing and I'm getting spiderbites tomorrow.
No it doesn't. If it closes up that means that it's healed and the hole no longer exists. The only way to wear jewelry in it is to get it pierced again.
Yes, any piercing will leave a permanent, irreversible hole in your body, with time it will fade and may eventually look like nothing more than a freckle, but yes it will leave a hole that if you allow your piercing to heal properly will be there until the day you die. No piercings necessarily leave permanent holes. If you remove your jewelry, they will close over time. I have had a ton of piercings, a few that I have retired, and the holes are now closed. Your body is a healing machine that is constantly working to heal your cuts, sores, scrapes, and yes, even piercings.
If it is still a fresh, unhealed piercing, I would not leave it out for more than one hour (maximum) if you still want to keep it. When you get a piercing, your body starts working overtime to try and patch the hole that was just created in your body. Piercings at this stage can close within a half an hour, to 1-2 hours. If you like the piercing, do not leave it out for more than one hour. If the problem with it is, you need to hide it for work, school, etc., you can buy a clear retainer to put in it, rather than the surgical steel jewelry.
Well its not necessarily that they scar, but its almost as if the hole where the piercing was never goes away. Yes the hole closes, but you can still see where the piercing was.
Puts a hole in it.
no, the piercing hole is too small.