It is a scar from the umbilical cord that is removed at birth.
yes the buttone is where it shows how may starfollars and stuff like that u have itz like an on button on a remote
As big as the size of the jewellery you removed.
The same size as the jewellery you remove form the piercing and then is starts to shrink moments after the jewellery has been removed.
No because you need to be able to get it out or else it will get infected and need to be surgically removed.
Yes, the belly button is a scar left behind after the umbilical cord is removed from a baby's abdomen shortly after birth. It is not a hole that goes through the body.
No, belly buttons are formed during development in the womb as a result of the umbilical cord being removed after birth. They are not inherited but rather a scar from where the umbilical cord was attached to the fetus.
The navel, also known as the belly button, is a scar left after the umbilical cord is removed following birth. It serves no physiological purpose after birth but is a common attachment site for piercings.
The belly button, or navel, is formed during the healing process after the umbilical cord is removed shortly after birth. The remaining scar tissue eventually forms into the shape of a belly button.
Honestly, hip dermals don't last very long. And with your belly growing and what not they would most likely push themselves out unless you get them removed really early.
ANSWER :Probably, I have a tiny scar from my old belly button ring that I need to get removed. AnswerYes, but depending on how badly injured you are, it can work out quite expensive.
Knock knock. Who's there? Belly. Belly who? Belly dancer.