yes, it will be sore/red/itchy for the first week. if it continues after a week or if you see any pus, call your piercer. it could be infected. It could be a sign of infection Yes, this is very normal. Make sure you are checking it for excessive redness, pus, or any funny smell. Those things could signal an infection. very normal.
The only human being recorded in history not to have a belly button was Adam, according to the Bible.
the place that YOU would like to get done the most will be the coolest place to get pierced. trust me, ull love it so much more on you. i personally like the ears(industrial) and uniquie places like anti eyebrow, surface eyebrow, random neck or belly... but the most popular is the ear lobe.
An "outtie" typically refers to a protruding navel or belly button. It is the opposite of an "innie," where the belly button is concave or inward. Some people have outties due to the way their umbilical cord was cut or based on their genetics.
Belly buttons are a natural part of the human body and are not considered rude. They are simply a remnant of our development in the womb and serve no purpose after birth other than as a scar. They are a normal and common feature on the body.
No, belly buttons are formed during development in the womb as a result of the umbilical cord being removed after birth. They are not inherited but rather a scar from where the umbilical cord was attached to the fetus.
of course you can. just make sure and wash your piercing with saline solution afterwords source : I have had my belly button peirced twice and i have had my last on for almost a year
You can but it is not normal.
Seriously body piercing is hundreds of years old, that's any one's guess and they would still be wrong.
Your belly button piercing hurts more then a normal ear piercing your belly button piercing is more sensitive then a ear. :]
This is a very subjective question that doesn't have a definitive answer. It all depends what your particular pain threshold is, but for the most part, this is not that painful of a piercing...given other areas that could be poked.
Not usually. It could either be infected or its just the belly button ring you are using.
Yes it isn't uncommon. The piercing may not have jewellery in it however dirt, bacteria and other nasty things can still enter the old piercing site and cause it to abscess Navel piercing sites need to be cleaned regardless of there being jewellery in the piercing or not.
depends what store. usually.... for normal piercing places.... eh.. about likee 30;;
A belly piercing is a piercing on the belly button. Where your belly button might go in or out, it is the slight arch you get just above it. it is a piercing through that area. depending on how your belly button is formed. Search google for images.
yes it is completely normal
Yes. Its fine for it to be a bit sore
no aslong as being used with a clean bar and needle.