Sure, you can change the balls on your belly button piercing if it's not fully healed, but just be prepared for some potential irritation or complications. It's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole - it might not go smoothly. So, proceed with caution and maybe consult with a professional piercer to avoid any unnecessary drama.
Yes, but if you are unsure how to change the jewellery best to go see your piercer and have him/her show you the correct way to do it without hurting your piercing.
Answer 1: I hope you mean a barbell, as it would NOT be smart to put a bar (straight piece of jewelry) into your belly button piercing. And you do mean a belly button piercing, right? Not a surface piercing on your abdomen? Assuming you're dealing with a belly button piercing and a piece of jewelry with screw-on balls, just unscrew one of the balls of the jewelry that's already in there (after cleaning the jewelry carefully all over, and cleaning your skin, and with clean hands) and remove it. Then, unscrew one of the balls of the new jewelry, slide it in, and screw the ball on. I'm not sure what part you're confused about or if you're using some other type of jewelry maybe, but I hope that helps! PS: Also, don't change it earlier than your piercer said you could! That's just asking for an infection; also, you might have trouble getting it in and if you can't get it in in time, it'll close up.
You can but the balls on barbells are usually huge and will look strange in a nostril piercing.
It sounds to me like your talking about a dermal or a horizontal navel piercing which is a surface piercing. But from the sound of it it's a dermal piercing because I've never seen a surface piercing with 3 balls unless there 3 different piercing in a row. I could help you more if I saw a picture of what your talking about.
Guiche A taint piercing is also called a Jon Collins in some areas.
You unscrew them once the piercing is healed enough to withstand the bit of pressure needed. as it was said be sure to let it heal sufficiently. Make sure your hand are clean and dry, and that you're in an area with good light to see in case the ball falls. Grip it firmly between two fingers and twist - it might take a while depending on how tight the piercer put it on.
Go and see your piercer
Go see your piercer for help
Well if you still have the barbell and you can get it back in the piercing without damaging the piercing, then put it in and tape it down till you can get thread on balls for the ends. If you think you have issues of not being able to get the barbell back in go see your local body piercer and have them put it in for you. They can taper the piercing and put the barbell back in without damaging the piercing.
its a bar that goes under the skin and has two balls popping out on each side it is an alternative to a micro dermal piercing which is a surgical piercing implant
Very well.
6 new balls at each change over.