Most piercings that are fresh will close up within a matter of an hour to a few hours of the jewelry being out, and even a well healed piercing will close up after a few days of no jewelry being worn...unless the piercing is stretched, but even then, you have at most two to three days of wearing nothing before it begins to shrink.
The short answer is no. Earrings are usually not a proper shape for a navel piercing, and are rarely of a proper size and diameter.
They are if you have short hair
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If you want the piercing to close up, then yes, take it out. If you want to keep the piercing and avoid pain or infection then it is best to leave the same earring in for at least two months, after that you can change freely between earrings. If the original earring is causing problems (ie. seeming too long, or too short) then go back to your piercer for advice.
bad idea
Just take it out and leave it. Unless you have had it stretched, if you have stretched or had a larger hole cut i would suggest seeing a plastic surgeon. If not, and you have a normal navel piercing, just take it out, it will heal and close up and be unnoticeable over a short period of time.
she has blonde curly type hair. has a piercing i think on her monroe. she is short. piercing eyes. quiet. but loud with friends
The short staff should be around naval ( belly button) height from the ground.
It can take a few weeks to months for gauges to close up completely after removing them, depending on the size of the jewelry and how long the gauges were worn. Massaging the earlobes with oil can help promote faster healing and closure.
My skirt was so short it actually came 1 inch below my naval
Well I am going to assume you have a navel gem or a bent barbell and the ball is sinking into the top hole of the piercing (this is because your question wasn't clear enough). That would be a sign that the piercing jewellery is too short for the piercing and you are going through some swelling. You should get into your local body piercing studio and have the jewellery changed as soon as possible, left unresolved this can cause serious issues for your piercing. All piercings discharge during the initial stages of healing, this discharge matter needs to be washed away daily so the piercing can heal. If the matter is left and not cleaned away the piercing can swell and become infected. Aftercare is a daily requirement and not an option, it needs to be done every day to maintain a health piercing. If the jewellery is too short it can block the entry and exit points of the piercing stopping the piercing discharge from draining and thus causing further complications to occur.
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