It's not common for a properly done Rook piercing to reject. Due to this piercing being done in deep cartilage, the piercing should not reject (the cartilage won't let it reject). More often that not the problem is the method used to look after the piercing or the solutions used to heal the piercing (generally too much and not properly rinsed out).
I would suggest you seek the expert advice of your local professional body piercer. They would need to see what you have going on with the piercing location. If there is enough tissue that isn't damaged they should be able to repierce the area.
AnswerYou should get your rook pierced on the left ear.
Don't really understand the question. If you're wondering if your rook is pierceable, you have to go to your piercer and ask.
The tragus piercing has a smaller cartillage when pierced while the rook piercing has a bigger cartilage. So rook has to be the much more painful type of ear piercing.
It doesn't hurt. Unless it gets infected afterwards.
uh,, their ears???? your question answers itself,, if you're asking where can kids get pierced.. you name it and they can probably get it.. back of the neck, rook, nose, eyebrow, nipple, tongue, lip etc. etc.
no it is not recommended
yes
i'd suggest rook or tragus..unless you're not opposed to having a second lobe piercing on each ear
I'm not sure about other areas, but in BC the legal age for any piercing without consent it 16 (excluding genitalia, nipples and surface piercings) However, there are many professional piercers that you can go to underage. I got my rook pierced when I was 14.
You cant do anything but get it re-pierced.
Yes but, it can get infected easy.
Yes you an have the same hole pierced. But make sure that is where you want the hole this is a second chance t get them perfect.