Yes it will hurt more when they re-pierce anything because they have to pierce through scar tissue which is tougher than normal tissue.
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!
They might. Theres no way to determine that. Some piercers wont pierce through scar tissue so they might mention it.
Piercing scar tissue tends to hurt a bit more because of the amount of excessive force needed to cut through the tissue. Yeah you can pierce through it but it's going to hurt.
Depends really on why it didnt work out the first time. Some piercers don't pierce scar tissue at all but most will. Scar tissue is usually a little more painful to pierce
Well, it'll hurt at least as much as it did the first time around... Possibly more, if it's ripping through internal scar tissue! Hopefully, your piercer is a good piercer and will only pierce it if it's safe to do so.
Assuming you mean "Can you get a professional to pierce you in a spot where you already have a scar?" the answer is yes. They will pierce over a scar, though it will be tougher to pierce and might hurt more because of scar tissue.
yes i have had i done multiple times on my belly button and lip. you just have to be carefull that the infection is not still in the tissue so just keep it clean
Go ask your piercer about it. Some piercers do and others don't. A lot of those that do use a larger gauge needle to removed the scar tissue at the same time that they pierce your navel. I heard that piercing scar tissue hurts more so be prepared :3
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Absolutely. If you do it in the same spot as you had it before, you will be piercing through scar tissue. This is perfectly okay, but some people find it to be slightly more painful.
Some people say that its hurts more to pierce through scar tissue but it doesnt bother some people. Its different for everyone.