You can repierce it just about any time.
If you don't repierce them. I guarantee it won't happen again.
If its already closing, either go to your piercer for them to repierce it now, or let it heal and repierce it then. Don;t try it yourself
it is difficult to tell, i have had mine done for over half a year... and if i take mine out for a day or two, i need to stick an earring in it to pierce the skin on the inside of my nose. its not painful like, but annoying. i think that the skin on the inside will always try to close over, but its not sore to quickly repierce it.
you could say 'quickly profused' if its spreading in a bad or harmful way then the word is 'insidious'
large surface area, thin epithelium, highly profused with blood vessels and lymphatics
Yes, you can try repiercing the area once it has fully healed and any signs of rejection have resolved. It is recommended to consult with a professional piercer for advice on the best approach and to ensure proper placement to prevent further complications.
For information about nose picker tools, one could try visiting the site of Thiam Yong. He came up with a nose picker tool called the Dig-A-Pick. His design is still a prototype though.
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The following jewelry tools are recommended: flush cutter, round nose pliers, chain nose or bent chain nose, ruler, nylon jaw pliers, step jaw pliers, chasing hammer, anvil, and cup bur.
Yes, you can repierce your ear after it has healed from an infection, but it's important to wait until the area is fully healed and free of any irritation or sensitivity. Consulting with a professional piercer or a healthcare provider is advisable to ensure proper technique and to minimize the risk of further complications. Additionally, consider waiting several months after the infection has cleared to ensure the skin is healthy before attempting to repierce.
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