Some piercers do and some don't. Some will require that you get a piercing in a larger gauge to get rid of the scar tissue. Just remember that piercing scar tissue is more painful than the initial piercing.
In a professional body piercing studio and the piercing done by a professional body piercer.
I'm pretty sure you have to be licensed to do body piercing anywhere in the US.
It would be better not to do it in the same place - scar tissue is harder to pierce without tearing, and it hurts worse. Try moving the piercing over a little bit.
NOO! They pierce with nickel and you need to pierce with gold! If you pierce with nickel you can get serious infections like me and all my friends that got them done there. Some have to have surgery... so no would be the answer. A good place to get them pierced is Piercing Pagoda.
Most places won't touch you unless you're 14.
You can as i have done it and it was okay, however i did go back and have it done professionally.... Go back to the place you had it done and see what they say :)
Sure but in the hands of a professional body piercer that shouldn't happen unless you are doing the piercing gun route, then you should have expected the piercing to be botched in the first place.
It depends. At a piercing place-I don't rightfully know. But if you want them ripped with a "piercing" gun-It is the price of the ear ring. I advise against this one though because it isn't truly a piercing-it damages the ear by ripping a hole with a blunt object.
By most health regulations Claire's is only allowed to pierce ear lobes (that is if they were licensed and inspected to do piercing, they are not) these regulations were put into place to protect the public from harm because the ear piercing gun is not designed nor intended to be used on anything other than the ear lobe.
A needle is sterilized, and the needle is used to pierce a small hole where you wish to place an adornment like an earring. And numbing isnt recommended.
Usually they take what is called a piercing gun and they will clean the ear, then mark where you want it, if it is satisfactory they will place a piercing in the gun put it on you're ear and pull the trigger. It doesn't hurt much more than a hard pinch, but remember the higher you're piercing is the more it will hurt.
Your question isn't very clear, but I will give it a shot. The time it takes for a navel piercing to close or "heal up" depends on how long you have had the piercing. The longer the piercing has been in place with jewellery, the longer it will take for the piercing to close with the jewellery removed. Generally if you have had the piercing with jewellery over a year the piercing can take several months to shrink down to the point where you can't put jewellery into the piercing any longer. If you have only had the piercing for a few months then it can take a few weeks for the piercing to close.