Yes! I did and I've had no problems or pain(: i had a CBR hoop and i popped my ball off on accident :P i put neosporin on the ends or both my jewlrey and chased the ring with my new one! didn't hurt and now my rings pretty and ready for swimsuits. :D
Just because you didn't have problems doesn't make it right. Taking it out so soon increases the risk of infection unless you go back to your piercer and have them switch it out for some jewelry that is already autoclaved. Neosporin isn't great either. It's too thick and traps dust as well as prevents the piercings from "breathing". Just keep it in for at least another 2-3 weeks.
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.
take the navel ring out immediately
it is a plastic piece you put in to retain your navel piercing
Nope.
Years ago that was your only option, however now you can have the piercing done with a jewelled navel banana bell (basicly a bent barbell with a facetted stone in the navel ball).
My navel ring is pink and studded with diamonds. So not cool to say, but that's a sentence for you.
the same way you take it out only reverse....my 2 year old loves to change mine and if he can do it anyone can!
In the context of a navel ring, "14g" refers to the gauge size of the jewelry, indicating that the thickness of the barbell is 14 gauge, which is approximately 1.6 mm. This size is commonly used for navel piercings, providing a balance between comfort and durability. A 14g navel ring is standard for initial piercings, allowing for adequate healing while accommodating various styles and designs.
With tweezers or something that can grip the piercing.
Well it looks like a navel piercing with a navel gem barbell or a captive bead ring in it.
Quite obviously your jewelry is a little to short....usually navel jewelry has a 7/16 inch stem [12 mm], if yours is that long then try a half inch [13mm]...This happens because the holes may have been made too far apart....Hope this helps
There are quite a number of various places where one can go to purchase navel rings. Some of the best places to do this are Fly Wear, Bewild, and the ItsHot website.