well, with most piercings, pircing right behind the scar tissue will be more painful, but will make the piercing stronger.
The tissue sample removed during surgery and sent to a pathologist for examination under a microscope is called a biopsy. Biopsies are important for determining the presence of abnormal or cancerous cells in the tissue.
Yes, in a healthy tissue culture, new cells can replace the cells that are removed. This process, known as cell regeneration or proliferation, allows the tissue to heal and continue to grow and function properly.
This technique is called Mohs surgery. It is a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer by removing thin layers of cancer-containing skin and examining them under a microscope until all cancerous cells are removed.
The main types of biopsies are: incisional biopsy, where only a sample of tissue is removed; excisional biopsy, where the entire lump or suspicious area is removed; needle biopsy, which uses a needle to extract tissue or fluid samples; and endoscopic biopsy, where a tube with a camera is used to take samples from inside the body.
Biopsy is removal of tissue for examination under a microscope.
Well simply put the piercing will close, any time you get a piercing and remove the jewellery a few days after the piercing has been done the body will attempt to repair the damamge by closing the piercing. Jewellery should not be removed for any reason other than to get rid of the piercing, once the jewellery is out and then reinserted at a later date, the fine new tissue that was trying to form now becomes scar tissue instead of the fine fistula that makes up the piercing tissue.
As long as there is jewellery in the piercing the piercing will not scar, it will form new tissue that makes up the piercing. If the jewellery is removed before the piercing is allowed to heal completely this tissue will join together and form scar tissue.
Probably less than when you got it new!The scar tissue is dead tissue,meaning the nerve endings are no so sensitive as they were when you first did your piercing.
Piercings always hurt worse the second time because you are being pierced through scar tissue.
Tragus piercing are done by professional body piercers and are never ever to be done with a piercing gun due to the risk of misfires and deep tissue damage.
visit your ear piercing salon where you got it pierced and if they can't do anything to help then they will refer you to your GP so visit your doctor and he/she will tell you what to do. Swelling is not uncommon with some piercings, this can be due to the type of piercing and the location of the piercing. Oral piercings around the mouth will swell this is due to the nature of the tissue that was pierced. Eyebrow piercings can swell and even bruise, this is not uncommon again due to the nature of the tissue being pierced. Your aftercare guide should instruct you on how to treat localized swelling for the piercing you have. Ultimately if you are in doubt if the swelling is normal go back and see your piercer.
This isn't the dark ages, navel piercing in the hands of a trained professional body piercer is simple clean and almost pain free due to the methods and technique used by the piercer. Done by a skilled piercer there is no bleeding, and there is no tissue removed from the piercing site at all. **Haha, oh thank goodness... =o]
In the center of the crease of your where your nostril flares, and the non-cartilage tissue spot up the wall of the septum for a septum piercing.
Nothing, only time will minimize the appearance of scars, be them surgical or piercing related.
Depends. Sometimes, piercing scar tissue is more painful but then again, it might not even bother you.
Drinking alcohol before the piercing has healed may result in pain as the alcohol irritates your tissue. It isn't toxic, and it shouldn't interfere with the healing of the piercing. After the piercing has healed, there should be no problems or inconveniences related to drinking alcohol, even red wine.
No. Piercing simply displaces the skin, just moves it over. Dermal punches are what actually removes the tissue.