Maybe I dont understand your question, but I'll give it a try....
If you want to re-pierce your lip then wait at least two weeks from when it was first pierced, this gives it time to heal, then have it pierced again...There are no real 'steps', now if you are talking about tapering it to a larger guage. then wait two weeks between taperings and just move up two sizes at a time......Thusly 14 ga. to 10 ga., then 10 ga. to 6 ga. But keep in mind most of the real fun jewelry add-ons and balls, come in 14 ga. Hope this helps.....TatuBaron
If you don't repierce them. I guarantee it won't happen again.
If its already closing, either go to your piercer for them to repierce it now, or let it heal and repierce it then. Don;t try it yourself
I don't know how your stud can just fall out unless you're wearing a fishtail labret. It depends on how long the jewelry has been out for. If it was recent, they can just put in new sterilized jewelry. If it has started to heal, they'll have to repierce it. You may or may not have to pay for that.
grab a napkin and put some vaccaline on itput the napkin on your lip and keep it on until you don't feel the blood any moreif you have a lip bleed again, repeat these steps again.
She did lip sinc during her performance, BUT! It was HER voice she was lip-sincing to. It's pretty hard to hit all those dance steps and sing the number correctly...
Yes, you can try repiercing the area once it has fully healed and any signs of rejection have resolved. It is recommended to consult with a professional piercer for advice on the best approach and to ensure proper placement to prevent further complications.
No pain. No gain. Sorry mate but the best way to get it through is to get a cube of ice and hold it on your lip and push. If that doesnt work either repierce at a professional. Or let it go altogether. Option one is the best. Obviously. =D You could also get a safety pin and re-pierce yourself. Use the ice as recommended, shouldn't hurt really.
Yes, you can repierce your ear after it has healed from an infection, but it's important to wait until the area is fully healed and free of any irritation or sensitivity. Consulting with a professional piercer or a healthcare provider is advisable to ensure proper technique and to minimize the risk of further complications. Additionally, consider waiting several months after the infection has cleared to ensure the skin is healthy before attempting to repierce.
You can repierce it just about any time.
There will be more scar tissue than normal, but otherwise no.
While it is technically possible to repierce your own ear, it is not recommended due to hygiene and safety concerns. Doing it yourself can lead to infections, improper placement, or excessive bleeding. It's best to seek a professional piercer who uses sterile equipment and has the expertise to ensure a safe and successful piercing.
Gee I would go back to who ever did it and tell them to do one of two things. Refund your money or repierce it for free.