Yes, most piercers will. Others will require that you get it done at a larger gauge to remove the scar tissue. Keep in mind that generally it is more painful to get pierced through scar tissue.
You need to wait until it is fully healed. This may take up to 3 months. There will be scar tissue so it will hurt more the next time.
A small scar where the ring was, hard from the scar tissue.
the best thing to wash a belly button ring is with anti-bacterial soap it stops the scar tissue
There will be more scar tissue than normal, but otherwise no.
They might. Theres no way to determine that. Some piercers wont pierce through scar tissue so they might mention it.
Probably less than when you got it new!The scar tissue is dead tissue,meaning the nerve endings are no so sensitive as they were when you first did your piercing.
It depends on how much scar tissue you have. Scar tissue can be tougher to pierce, and depending on where it is, you might have to pierce around it. I've never been pierced through scar tissue, but its generally considered to be more painful and can be harder to heal. Everyone's different though!
Yes it will hurt more when they re-pierce anything because they have to pierce through scar tissue which is tougher than normal tissue.
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.
It is a scar from the umbilical cord that is removed at birth.
If it's fully healed over, then yes. The scar tissue will make it a little more difficult, though. But not by much.