if its a fresh piercing the hole will close up pretty quickly, if you've had it for a while the hole will probably take a while to close up
It depends on how long you have had the piercing and at what gauge, it may close over weeks or months then it may never close. It's nothing to worry about.
A small hole will be visible. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. If you want the hole to close, do NOT try putting anything through it to see if it is shrinking. This will only prolong the closing process.
It is unlikely that an ear piercing hole will close up immediately if the earring is removed, as the body needs time to begin the healing process. However, if the earring is removed soon after piercing, there is a possibility that the hole may start to close up.
No, it can close up if you don't keep something in it.
Like any hole in the body that wasn't there by design the piercing will close if jewellery is not kept in the piercing. The speed at which the piercing closes will be dictated by the period of time the jewellery has been kept in the piercing, the longer jewellery is worn the longer it will take for the piercing to close up.
A piercing in your cheek. Usually on your dimple, the little roung hole looking thing when you smile... Looks like this: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1100/1129583079_c5f6a80c58.jpg?v=0
As long as the body takes to minimize the piercing and close it, there is no magic solution that will make it close faster. It's just a matter of time.
It varies, if you have had the piercing for a long time the hole might never close. It does vary, i got my ears pierced over 3 years ago and still close overnight.
the hole will close over or it could get infected
you don't need to. you just take the piercing out and it closes. it might take awhile but eventually the hole will close
Why would you need to repierce it if it hasn't closed? If it's too shallow or crooked, yes, close it up. You don't want the new piercing hole and the old one to meet and tear to form a single hole.