Stay as healthy as possible. You can even take Vitamin C supplements. Avoid hitting the piercing and clean it correctly. Of course, some piercings will reject eventually, its just a matter of when. Piercings like hips, wrists, back dimples and some other body piercings reject quickly because of the motion in that area.
All piercings hurt, there is always discomfort with any piercing and lower back dimple piercings are subject to rejections and infection more than any other piercings.
Microdermals should be surgically removed. Barbells can just be taken out, but they're horrible for surface piercings. But, back dimple piercings have a tendency to reject because of the friction and movement of that area. So, they may come out on their own or be pulled out before you decide that you want them removed.
Back piercings.
Nope. Back dimple and hip piercings reject super quickly. Those areas move way too much for the piercing to heal. Also, theres a lot of contact with clothes which irritates the piercing and can get snagged. Really, they're a waste of money. You'll be super lucky if they last a year. You dont want to spend all of that money just to get scars :/ Don't even try using barbells or surface barbells. Theyre even worse for that area. They may be cheaper but you'll be left with bigger scars if they reject. They might be pretty and cute, but back dimple piercings are a terrible idea. Sorry :(
Well your piercer should have told you how long the swelling would take to go down, as well as having provided you with written aftercare instructions. I need to telly you that the piercing you have will reject (you should have been told that as well). Hand web piercings never stay and always reject. There should be no actual swelling, if there is there could be a serious problem with how the piercing was done. Contact your piercer.
Usualy for a dermal its $50
Your best option is to go back to your piercer to have them remove it. If its already rejecting, they may be able to just massage it and pull it out but they'll most likely have to use a scalpel and cut it out. Don't try it yourself because you could cause more scarring and even infection.
navel, nipple, genital, and surface piercings that are on the back, abdomen, hips, thighs, etc
That's a bit of a silly question, all piercings hurt, but if you really want it, it isn't that painfull.
Its different for everyone but I'm gonna guess yes. The procedure takes a bit longer and theres a bigger affected area. For back dimple piercings, youre gonna want micro dermals, they'll last longer. Also, I'd feel terrible if I didnt warn you about these piercings. Just like hip piercings, they have a high rejection rate. Theres a lot of movement and contact in that area so they reject quickly. Most dont last a year. Not to mention that they'll most likely leave you with scars. In my opinion, its a waste of money to pay for such expensive piercings if they wont last :) Good luck
Reject her.