It is unlikely that an ear piercing hole will close up immediately if the earring is removed, as the body needs time to begin the healing process. However, if the earring is removed soon after piercing, there is a possibility that the hole may start to close up.
From experience, if it does get infected, it will close, or at least try to. If you decide to keep your gauges out for a while, yes the hole will shrink. It depends on how long you keep the gauge out of your ear.
Not all objects close to a black hole get sucked into it. The gravitational pull of a black hole depends on its mass, so objects need to get extremely close to be pulled in. Objects in stable orbits can continue to orbit the black hole without falling in.
If a cell is punctured with an ultra-fine needle it will NOT leak. instead, the proteins and phospholipids will move in to fill the gap as the needle is removed.
No you would be stretched out and torn apart as soon as you got too close
Theoretically, none. The amount of dirt excavated to create such a hole would be 1 cubic metre. However, excavated dirt (depending on the nature of the dirt) can increase in mass by up to a third the original size. That is why when you dig a big hole then fill it in (getting all the dirt back) the hole is raised on top not flat.
It may be left in the hole to indicate the holes position but tended, it must be removed immediately the ball has been struck
you don't need to. you just take the piercing out and it closes. it might take awhile but eventually the hole will close
Sure it can, heck if the conditions are right, it can close, not necessarily heal almost immediately. If there was any trauma in the opening as soon as the sides touched the hole would close...Hope this helps..........
From experience, if it does get infected, it will close, or at least try to. If you decide to keep your gauges out for a while, yes the hole will shrink. It depends on how long you keep the gauge out of your ear.
During a craniotomy, a flap of bone is temporarily removed. After the procedure is over, the bone flap is replaced and secured by the doctor using a variety of methods, including titanium plates and screws, wire, or sutures.
Yes it can. It usually takes around 12 weeks for a piercing to heal completely. Depending on where the piercing is on the body, the hole can close up within hours if the jewelry is removed.
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if you get to close
If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.
Apparently he had a skin cancer growth removed and the hole is the scar.
None. It's a hole. The earth has already been removed. If you remove any more, it's a different size hole.
took the tank off of the base, and in the base hole, was some caulk, so I removed it. It covered a 1/2" hole. What is this hole for, and does it need to be recovered? This is a basement toilet, if that matters.