Depends, I've had mine out for about a year and a half, but they haven't closed yet. My daughter had to have hers repierced after just a week or so.
Best answer- call your local piercing/ tattoo parlor. Any body piercing under 6 months is likely to close within a day or two, belly button piercings included. You can use a spacer if you need to take it out temporarily- they can be bought on-line or any piercing shop.
(depends on when you got it done. Ex. is you eyebrow. longer then 2 weeks. it'll be closing up in the inside. Belly button is undermined. i took mine out for more then a year and put it back in without any trouble at all. depends on the person healing ability.)
if you had it done right away it will take a couple of days to close up
if yo hav had it for some time it will take a couple of weeks to close up....
Well from experience about a week you can change it but I think your better off waiting a month by then it is healed enough that you won't give yourself an infection. Keep it cleaned well and it will heal a lot faster.
it takes about 5 minutes in total but that's including cleaning and marking and all. the actual piercing takes about 5 seconds and its over and your outta there feeling great in no time!
I dont know what you mean by this question. O_O
You have to leave them in for around six weeks before you remove them.
4-6 weeks... About 2 months our so..
How long you want.
6-10 weeks.
Well, firstly, you have to keep your studs in for six weeks without taking them off. After then, I'd leave it a couple of weeks before making an appointment to get them pierced in another place.
yes, they leave a small dimple where the piercing was. it will be there the rest of your life, but wont be very noticeable if it was done when your young, if pierced when your older it will leave a larger mark, simply because the skin isn't as elastic.
6 weeks after.
Yes
Highly likely ! Unclean water could contain bacteria that can enter a persons bloodstream via the newly pierced hole !
After 1 week or 2
The only thing you need to protect your newly pierced ears from are shifts in temperature. You can remedy these by wearing a scarf, earmuff, or anything of the like to cover your ears while you ski.
no - you may infect it!!
If you were pierced by a professional piercer (ie. with a needle) then go and see your piercer, if not go and see your doctor.
You your ears are newly-pierced and you don't want them, just take the earrings out.
Typically this occurs immediately before the newly wedded couple leave the area of the ceremony to go to their reception afterwards.
Yes just make sure you have no earrings onOn the contrary - it is important to keep earrings in your newly pierced ears. Health professionals recommend constantly keeping your earrings in for around 6 weeks while the healing takes place. Trying to reinsert an earring into a newly pierced ear if you take it out can cause tearing, bleeding and other damage. The only circumstances under which you should remove earrings from a new piercing is if the area shows signs of infection.