Well as long as there has been no issues with the healing of the piercing, and the piercing has been allowed to season (is over a year old) the entry and exit points will be about the same skin tone as the surrounding tissue. So the "scar" wouldn't be too noticeable.
one million US dollar per year
2004 i no because it was the year my sister was born (green day 27th march 2004)
If someone wrote his CET the same year, he can get the CET rank. He could also take up the II PUC supplementary exam.
It can be one minute for one person, and can be ten year for thousand people.
It hurts way more! Industrial piercing is not as straightforward as traditional piercing, it is considerably more painful; The piercing, can take between three months to one year to fully heal.
2 months but it takes 6 months up to a year to completely heal
1 year after having it done, you can take the jewellery out for an 8 hour period without fear of the piercing closing up.
Well the piercing needs to heal, this can take up to a year for a piercing to become seasoned (this is when you can remove the jewellery for a few hours and not have an issue putting it back in). Average heal time can vary from piercing to piercing from 4~6 weeks for some and other a lot longer. Light heals are not considered "healed" and can be damaged by removing the jewellery too soon.
If the piercing is over a year old you can remove the Monroe piercing for several hours without fear of the piercing healing closed. Prior to a year you are taking a gamble on how your body will respond to the jewellery being out of the piercing.
A navel piercing can take anywhere from six months to a year to heal completely.
Well the longer the jewellery is left out of the piercing the sooner it will close and shrink to be less noticable unless you had a serious issue with the piercing then it may take even longer. Once you have had a piercing for over a year it can take sevral months without jewellery in the piercing to shrink and become unnoticable, the piercing doesn't just close and heal up the body has to work in reverse of healing to close the piercing permanently and this takes time.
It's recommended by most tattoo or piercing parlors for you to wait at least 6 months to a year to change the bar to something else. This allowes your freshly pierced cartilage to heal. Also make sure you follow the instructions of the person who pierced it for cleaning and care to prevent infections or irritation. You paid all that money and went through the pain please take care of your industrial piecing.
you can get your naval (belly) piercing at 13-17 as long as you take an adult and the same applys with the tongue piercing but they may tell you to wait until you are 14
It takes as long as it takes once a piercing has healed it depends on haow long you leave the jewellery out, if you are done with the piercing it can take a few days to several weeks for the piercing to actually close once it's a seasoned piercing (seasoned being over a year old).
I got my industrial about 1 year ago. The first 6 months trying to sleep on it were sore. Now 1 year later and yes, I can sleep on it but in the morning it is still sore.
Your question isn't very clear, but I will give it a shot. The time it takes for a navel piercing to close or "heal up" depends on how long you have had the piercing. The longer the piercing has been in place with jewellery, the longer it will take for the piercing to close with the jewellery removed. Generally if you have had the piercing with jewellery over a year the piercing can take several months to shrink down to the point where you can't put jewellery into the piercing any longer. If you have only had the piercing for a few months then it can take a few weeks for the piercing to close.