Generally if done correctly the frenum should not be an issue with the jewellery removed because it shouldn't enter into the ureathra duct. If the jewellery is left out long enough the tissue will shrink back over time (depending on how big you may have stretched the piercing if at all). The only other way to close the piercing is to have your docter lance both side of the piercing and bandage it up and let it heal.
A frenum is a male genital piercing. Basically a frenum piercing is a form of a frenulum piercing. So is a fourchette.But really a frenulum piercing is an oral piercing. Frenulum can be either an upper frenulum(smiley), lower frenulum (frowney), or even a tongue web piercing. A frenulum is a fold/piece of tissue that restricts the movement of an organ.
You really don't need to have this explained to you, simply look at the piercing and figure it out.
If it tore due to normal use (if you have a frenum/frenulum piercing you know what "use" implies) then your best bet would be to take it out and go in after it heals and have it pierced deeper.
A Jacob's Ladder piercing, or frenum ladder, is a series of frenulum piercings extending from the head to the base of the penis.
Nope. It will only close up if you have an infection
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
Like any hole in the body that wasn't there by design the piercing will close if jewellery is not kept in the piercing. The speed at which the piercing closes will be dictated by the period of time the jewellery has been kept in the piercing, the longer jewellery is worn the longer it will take for the piercing to close up.
if its a fresh piercing the hole will close up pretty quickly, if you've had it for a while the hole will probably take a while to close up
It depends on how fast your body heals, and how long you have had the piercing. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. This is true for all piercings.
It depends on where it is pierced. The lobes can take about 3 months to completely close up, where your cartilage can take 6 months to even a year to completely close up. It also depends on how long you have had the piercing. A piercing that you've had for years can take years to close (in my personal experience).
a septum piercing never closes completly, sorry
Yes. After a couple hours.