It varies from person to person and also depends on the size and location of the piercing. Typically, smaller piercings can close up in a matter of hours to days, while larger piercings may take weeks to months. It's best to consult with a professional piercer for specific advice based on your unique situation.
For the basic oral piercings, ie. lip piercing, monroe, labret etc etc; the swelling begins to go down after a few days. Since the cartilage for a dimple piercing is much thicker than that of a lip piercing, the swelling will take a little bit longer to go down. Usually 3-10 days before the swelling begins to go down, depending on how much you play with the jewelery, irritate the piercing, and even how you clean it can all alter the amount of time your piercing is swollen for!
It is recommended to keep the studs in for at least 6-8 weeks after getting your ears pierced to allow the piercings to heal properly. Removing them too soon can increase the risk of infection or the holes closing up.
Precision is a measure of how close repeated measurements are to each other. It does not take into account how close the average of those measurements is to the true or accepted value. Accuracy, on the other hand, is a measure of how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value.
The standard gauge for most ear piercings, such as earlobes, is typically 20 gauge. However, cartilage piercings may be done at a slightly larger gauge, often 18 or 16 gauge. It's important to consult with a professional piercer to determine the most suitable gauge for your specific piercing.
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It depends on how fast your body heals, and how long you have had the piercing. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. This is true for all piercings.
Varies from person to person. Dimple piercings take much longer to heal. They also produce a lot of hypertrophic scarring, which isn't very attractive.
Well the piercings will not close up completely after that period of time. It can take a year or longer for piercings over a year old to shrink and close.
Cartilage piercings never close the surface tissue may shrink to obscure the opening but the hole in the cartilage is life long and will never heal up.
Well just about as long as you have had them plus 3 months. See if the piercings are over a year old they wont close the will shrink but the piercings will take months to shrink down to a point where they are no longer visible.
This depends on how long the piercings had jewellery in them, the longer the jewellery has been left in the piercings the longer the piercings will take to shrink and eventually close, months to years it all depends on time.
Mouth piercings are likely to close almost instantly once you take them out, no matter how long you have had them.
It depends on your age, how long you had them, where the earrings are, and how thick they were. They're more likely to close or close faster if you're younger, didn't wear earrings for that long, if you're talking about piercings other than plain simple lobe piercings, and if the earrings were thin. Regular ear lobe piercings may never close.
There's no way to be sure honestly. Some people can have piercings for years that never fully heal to the point that they don't close. If you have other piercings that have healed to that point, you can use that as a gauge but otherwise, don't remove the jewelry unless you want to risk losing the piercing :)
You can remove your piercings after they are healed, unless you no longer want them then you can take them out anytime.
They will have to take care of the piercings as they will have to keep the piercings clean and free of infection.