Yes, and you need to do it as soon as possible. You are at risk for rejection and scarring. No piercer should have done your eyebrow with a curved barbell. Dont go back to him.
No, you should wait two months to change the barbell, and four months if you want to put something heavy or dangly in. Hope I helped!
Two weeks is the normal time for a step down barbell. You will still be able to play with the jewellery but avoid biting down on the jewellery due to it being much shorter than the original barbell.
Its not possible to change your eyebrow colors
Wait till its fully healed. Surface piercings can get really cranky. You dont want to change the ring too early and have the piercing reject. If you have a bar in there, you can go to your piercer after the swelling goes down to get something shorter.
Nipple piercings are straight piercings regardless of what jewellery is in the piercing when it was first done, the barbell allows the piercing to discharge and affords room for cleaning better than a ring does. Don't let anyone tell you that if the piercing is done with a curved needle the piercing is curved, that a line of BS. Once the piercing is healed you can change over to what is called a "D" ring this ring has a straight section that goes through the piercing and is by far more comfortable than a standard ring. It has the appearance of a ring but the straight segment allows the ring to be moved without twisting a curvature in the piercing like you would with a standard ring. Ultimately for day to day wear the barbell is going to be your jewelery of choice, for comfort and discretion.
You need the assistance of a professional body piercer.
You need the assistance of a professional body piercer.
Of course! You're originally pierced with labret studs to accommodate the swelling and to ensure that the piercing will stay straight, but after the initial healing time (6-8 weeks) you can change them to rings if you'd like. :)
You change the whole thing after 2 weeks .
Eyebrow piercings take about 6 to 8 weeks to heal & are usually very easy to care for.
Piercing laws change and vary from state to state, to get the most current regulations contact your local health unit. They will be able to tell you about age restrictions and requirements for id as well as provide you a list of facilities that have been inspected and are in good standing for your area.
You should wait for about a month for it to heal completely, and if you can handle pain go for it. It will hurt and maybe bleed a little bit. You may want to clean it after with antiseptic non-alcoholic liquid.