there are cases; if your immune system is boosted and you haven't had it for too long, that your piercing can be a problem even after 10 minutes! If you want to change your ring, wait around 6 months, and later on, don't leave it out too long. If you dont want it to be noticed, get a clear retainer or skin colored stud, or simply use skin colored nail polish. These tricks do work ;) Good luck I think it depends on how long you have had the piercing. I had mine almost a full 14 months & I trouble getting it back in after 24 hours.
A new tongue piercing can start to close within hours to days if jewelry is removed, as the tongue is a fast-healing area due to its rich blood supply. However, it can take several weeks to fully close up depending on individual healing characteristics and how long the piercing has been in place.
A pierced belly closes quickly if you have not worn a ring consistently for about a year. If the hole closes, it may just be partially closed and it can be "punched" out again easily.
Cartilage never heals, at least not entirely, so the answer is subjective. The skin will close back up if the hole is small enough to begin with (22 Gauge is the basic earring post size), but the cartilage will retain it's fistula underneath.
Speaking from experience- the hole wont close up until about a day after you take it out if you have waited six weeks, but after about 2 hours a layer of skin will grow over the back. if you do it yourselve, or get someone else to, then you can use the earring to go through the layer. just push really hard. it hurts a bit, but is no worse then when you first get your ears pierced.
It depends on how old the piercing is. If it's over a year old, then you can go a couple of days. If it's under a year old, then a couple of hours. The newer the piercing is, the less time you have with it removed before it starts becoming difficult to put it back in. If it closes, then go in to see your local professional body piercer for some help.
less than 24 hours
Oral to dermal piercings will close from the inside to the outside. If the piercing is over a year old then you may get a day to 48 hours out of it before it tries to close up. Under a year you may be lucky to get a few hours.
It depends on hw long you want to leave it in the freezer, you could leave it there forever. But if you want to know how long you should chill the glass before it gets cold before using it then I don't know.
you can never really take it out for more than a couple hours, as it always closes in. Ive had mine for 5 yrs and sometimes i leave it out for too long and its hard to get it back in. if your talking about the first time you take it out, it can be the next day, as long as you put it back in, in the next 10 minutes.
If it's over a year old you can get away with a few days before it starts becoming difficult to get the jewellery back in, but if you leave it too long and can't get the jewellery back in don't force it. Go see your local body piercer and have the piercing opened with an insertion taper to avoid damaging the tissue.
Early baby pigeons leave after about a month.
two years