You can repierce it just about any time.
If you don't repierce them. I guarantee it won't happen again.
If its already closing, either go to your piercer for them to repierce it now, or let it heal and repierce it then. Don;t try it yourself
it is difficult to tell, i have had mine done for over half a year... and if i take mine out for a day or two, i need to stick an earring in it to pierce the skin on the inside of my nose. its not painful like, but annoying. i think that the skin on the inside will always try to close over, but its not sore to quickly repierce it.
Yes, you can try repiercing the area once it has fully healed and any signs of rejection have resolved. It is recommended to consult with a professional piercer for advice on the best approach and to ensure proper placement to prevent further complications.
There will be more scar tissue than normal, but otherwise no.
Gee I would go back to who ever did it and tell them to do one of two things. Refund your money or repierce it for free.
no, it will just hurt more than the first time because your piercing through scar tissue not flesh
Usually, yes. Some piercers pierce through scar tissue and others dont. For a lobe piercing, most will though.
If it's fully healed over, then yes. The scar tissue will make it a little more difficult, though. But not by much.
It does vary from person to person, but 3-6 weeks should have allowed ample time for your tongue to heal enough to be repierced. It will hurt more to repierce something as scar tissue is more dense, just a fair warning. Dude DONT DO IT You Tounge WILL Fall OFF! My sister Repeirced Her Tounge And Half of It Rotted Away!
I have had my nose pierced three times each time I've had the same thinghappen if its a relatively new piercing you may have to remove it a few weeks before. the sooner the better, other than time (and that varies with every piercing),theres not much more you can do. Remember facial piercings heal fast and you will probably have to repierce later.Word of advice wait a few months before you do the longer the better,or repierce in different site,but not right beside original site.The same thing can happen just due to scar tissue left behind and also risk of infection. Don,t know exactly why,but at least you have some where to start.Best of luck and Congrats on your upcoming wedding(My husband and I just celebrated our 13Th wedding anniversary and have 5 kids).TAKE CARE!