you could but i wouldent
When you first get earring, you should twirl your earrings while they are in your new ear piercing because your skin may ''glue'' to your earring and it will be difficult and painful to separate the two.
It's usually 20 to 18g
If it is your first time then NO. You should not take this risk, put a belly banana for it. But you can use an ear jewellery after healing of your belly piercing.
Within the first few days to a week (7days) if the jewellery is removed the piercing will heal quite quickly (due to the nature of the tissue we are dealing with). That is only if the jewellery is taken out and left out mind you, if you remove the jewellery to change it to something else (within a few minutes 15 tops) the piercing will stay open and allow you to replace the jewellery with something else without fear of loosing the piercing.
Well first you stop using what ever it is you are using to clean the piercing, what ever you have been using is causing the bumps or nubs as you call them to appear. Irrigate the piercing under warm running water in the shower and leave it alone, within a few days the piercing should start to get better. By the way it's a navel piercing not a belly piercing.
golden earring
Some piercing studios use a type of local anaesthetic that is sprayed onto the skin inside your mouth that numbs the area first but a lot of places do not use it as it seems to cause the new piercing to swell more. The pain isn't terrible and is over within seconds so you don't have much to worry about.
First look at the shape of the earring and imagine how it would go through someone's ear. If it still won't go through then clean your ears. It may get any gunk that is blocking the hole! newtest3 hi - this happens to me, and if you haven't put your earring in at the back for a while, the back might be hard to get to - try piercing from the back - with someones help preferably - and it will go through at the front. If you have been trying too much to get it in, then it may be inflamed and it would be best if you left it for a few hours or over night.
-yellow/green discharge from piercing -pain or tenderness around the piercing -red, purple, or yellowish discoloration around piercing
When you first get your piercing, with any piercing, the people that do the piercing they use their own equipment and normally you choose they kind of stud you want. So yes you do have to get a stud first. Normally you have to wait 6 weeks before you can change any piercing, just so your skin can get used to it and also to decrease the risk of an infection.
No more than the others but it need to be done by a professional body piercer because you are now into the cartilage portion of the ear and piercing guns are not intended nor designed to be used on that portion of the ear.