You could wear a curved barbell in the top and a dangle in the inverse navel. You have to get a "top down" dangle because a normal one won't sit right in the inverse.
I haven't tried it but I'm sure that it just wouldn't sit right. For inverse navel piercings, you'd have to buy "top down" or "reverse" navel jewelry. You can find reverse and top-down dangling jewelry pretty easily.
Well not if you want the piercing to heal. See you need to have air circulation in the navel, which by chance is always warm and moist. Sealing the navel up with a Tagiderm bandage is just going to create a wet environment that bacteria loves to live in. Just clean the piercing and leave it alone and keep you dirty hands off it and it should heal up just fine.
Nipple piercings are straight piercings regardless of what jewellery is in the piercing when it was first done, the barbell allows the piercing to discharge and affords room for cleaning better than a ring does. Don't let anyone tell you that if the piercing is done with a curved needle the piercing is curved, that a line of BS. Once the piercing is healed you can change over to what is called a "D" ring this ring has a straight section that goes through the piercing and is by far more comfortable than a standard ring. It has the appearance of a ring but the straight segment allows the ring to be moved without twisting a curvature in the piercing like you would with a standard ring. Ultimately for day to day wear the barbell is going to be your jewelery of choice, for comfort and discretion.
You should buy the rings you can wear AROUND the penis, because body piercing is EXTREMELY dangerous!
There are quite a number of various places where one can go to purchase navel rings. Some of the best places to do this are Fly Wear, Bewild, and the ItsHot website.
It means that a nostril piercing can be worn with a nostril screw or a captive bead ring.
Navel rings don't actually cause any trouble, it's the mis use of the aftercare routeen and user error that causes the problem. Navel piercings need to be clean and they need fresh air in order to heal, more often than not people wear tight clothing and cover the piercing for hours on end thus not allowing the piercing to breath. Then skipping the proper cleaning routeen or over cleaning the piercing can cause trouble again. I have provided hundreds of ladies with navel piercings and out of that group only 6% had issues due to the above listed points. # Buy only the best jewellery form known quality vendors (piercing studios) # Get the piercing professionally done by a shop with an excellent track record # Follow the instructions you have been given and if you have trouble go back to the studio for help. # Give the piercing time to heal 3~6 months of longer. Follow the above listed points and you should have no trouble with your navel piercing.
Well that was a discussion you should have had with the person that did your piercing. Not knowing what piercing we are talking about any response will be a guess based on no information. Talk to your piercer.
Yes - I am no issues yet. I am 14 weeks today! Remember comfort is the key. If your navel ring is hurting you look for other pieces or consider removal at that point.
get a daith.
Do you mean that you have an outie? If that's what you mean, then yes. It's not advised though I'm not 100% sure why. You would have to wear straight barbells or rings. Navel jewelry wouldn't sit right. Everyone is different so idk if it'd work but you should look into inverse navel piercings.