That all really depends on the placement of the jewelery, the gauge of it, the regulations of the hospital, and the Doctor's personal preference as well if he or she feels that it will be appropriate and not get in the way of the procedure.
it depends what kind of surgery do yourself a favor and ask your doctor
This is going to be tough, as most countries still view such things as unprofessional. It's going to be a long time before this changes, I'm afraid. The vast majority of people still associate tattoos and piercings with "low class" people, even though many professionals nowadays do have tatts and piercings. The best way for employees to handle it is just to cover up the tattoos and remove the hardware before work or cover the piercings if possible.
It shouldn't present a problem unless you get infected and the infection persists until the time of operation. Any infection present during surgery increases the risk of complications. They may ask you to remove the jewelry for the procedure but you can just get a retainer for it by going to a professional piercer or going to a reliable body jewelry store online
plastic surgery
Your only option is to have clear retainers placed in the piercings and allow the piercings to heal with retainers in place. Changing the jewellery too soon will set your piercings up to form scar tissue, so removing jewellery over and over again will cause issues. The other option is to tape over the piercings with the studs in place so they won't snag or hang up on anything while playing sports. Ultimately the school can't force you to remove the piercings for GYM so they are going to have to find away around there rule when it comes to new piercings. Let's face it it's GYM not organized sports so there should be leeway for new piercings.
Yes, this is normally done when the same area is going to have two piercings to complete the look. Snake bites, spider bites, industrial piercing, etc.
In most cases, you will be required to remove any body piercings, including belly button rings, before going on a jail tour. This is typically done for safety and security reasons to prevent any items that could potentially be used for self-harm or as contraband from being brought into the facility. It is best to check with the specific jail or prison regarding their policies on body piercings before going on a tour.
No
no she is not.
The only time navel piercings really hurt is when you have the needle going through you. After that unless you bump it on things or it gets infected, it shouldn't hurt.
Take the bolts out? If you cant get to the bolt remove surrounding accesories and continue? This isn't brain surgery theres bolts going all the way around the top of the pan and 4 bolts going into the 2 sides running parrellel to the crank shaft
No this is not correct as when they are going to undergo a brain surgery they have to be bald, but all grow their hair after the surgery.