Well if you take it out you loose the piercing, it's that simple, so here's what you do. Get your folks to take you to the local body piercing studio and get a nostril or lip retainer. Talk to the piercer and explain the situation, the piercer (if they have the experience) can tailor a clear retainer for your ear lobe piercing. Whala you keep the piercing and the school is none the wiser and everybody is happy!!. Yes they will close if taken out for over 1 hour.
depends on the person and how long they leave the earring out for.
Take a cartilage piercing out like any other ear piercing, get a grip of one hand on the jewel part of the earring and the other hand on the backing and slowly pull hand #1 out pushing away from the face. While this is occurring, take hand #2 and push the backing in a twisty motion away from the face. Do NOT take out a cartilage piercing if not in for 1 full year to 1.5 years in the risk of infection. If already infected, contact your physician and have him/her remove it. Do not do so yourself! :) good luck!
Gently pull it out.
You have to pull the back of the earring back,and pull the stud forward. It's kind of hard.
For the basic oral piercings, ie. lip piercing, monroe, labret etc etc; the swelling begins to go down after a few days. Since the cartilage for a dimple piercing is much thicker than that of a lip piercing, the swelling will take a little bit longer to go down. Usually 3-10 days before the swelling begins to go down, depending on how much you play with the jewelery, irritate the piercing, and even how you clean it can all alter the amount of time your piercing is swollen for!
You Really shouldnt take them out because they could close up but if you really need to then you can
If you want the piercing to close up, then yes, take it out. If you want to keep the piercing and avoid pain or infection then it is best to leave the same earring in for at least two months, after that you can change freely between earrings. If the original earring is causing problems (ie. seeming too long, or too short) then go back to your piercer for advice.
Absolutely! Just be careful with your towel, so it doesn't pull your earring, and clean your piercing after you step out.
depends on the person and how long they leave the earring out for.
Your piercing should not get infected if you take the earring out but you should rinse it in alcohol before putting it back in to avoid infection.
I wouldn't recommend it. If you absolutely have to, make sure you get them back in as soon as possible.
Dangle jewellery is usually designed wrong and the Sheppard's hooks act like razors cutting the lobe due to the weight.
Since i did my ears myself, my piercing holes were very tender and bleed if I irritated the earring. Anyways, if you take out your earring, it is likely that the hole will close up, so NO, do not take it out. I didn't, and now my ears are all healed and healthy. Just make sure you clean it with salt water [no hydrogen peroxide or alcohol].
6 weeks, then you can change it (put dont leave it out) then 4 more weeks before you can take it out and leave it out.
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.
nothing, you can stop getting infections by putting a simple salt solution on the piercing without taking it out and then you can twist it....also when you are able to take out the peircing, each time you put one in, put some antibacterial ccream on the earring!!!
FAKE BELLYBUTTON PIERCING Things you need- Stick on Rhine stones, dangleing earrings, and eyelash glue Steps- 1: Get the earring and take off the wire part. So now you have just the decortive part. 2: Glue the earring to the INSIDE of your belly button. 3: Take a Rhine stone and put it a pinch away from the belly button HINT (to make it look more real pinch it in between the earring and the stone so there is some skin pushed out) Hoped that helped with out the pain of a real one!