A word from a professional :
No piercing is considered fully healed until it's a year old. Contrary to what you may read, it takes the body a full year to season a piercing to the point where it can be removed for extended periods of time without the risk of the piercing closing. Light heals can occur at the 3 month period but keep in mind the piercing can still close making reinserting the jewellery difficult and hard on the new piercing. Anything less than 3 months is just ridiculous and shear nonsense. Should you have issues reinserting your jewellery, go see your local professional body piercer for assistance. Don't force jewellery into a semi closed piercing, only an insertion taper will allow you to reinsert the jewellery without damaging the piercing. Jzuk
2 months
Just got mine done (professionally) and she said 6 weeks to fully heal (and to not let anyone contact it orally for that long)
Depends on the placement. I would check in with your piercer periodically to determine when its healed.
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.
Eyebrow piercings take about 6 to 8 weeks to heal & are usually very easy to care for.
You can change it around the 7th month, but it will take aver a year to heal completely
8 to 12 weeks.
Most facial piercings take anything from three to six weeks, depending on the condition of the skin and overall health.
Healing is down to the individual but 2 piercings would but extra strain on the immune system.Healing of navals is one of the longer piercings to heal, taking upto 12 months if cared for correctly. With 2 this may obviously take longer.Good aftercare is the key to a good healing process and shorter healing time.
You need to see your doctor to have the piercing sites lanced so the piercings will heal over.
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