Well that depends on what type of anchor was used for the implant. Some anchors have changeable tops and some don't. So you would be wise to contact your piercer and ask them how soon you can change the jewelled top. Most piercers will tell you that you should wait 6 to 8 weeks to ensure the anchor is set before trying to change the top, then in most cases you will need to have the piercer change the top for you. The tools needed to change the top are available only to your piercer and it must be done in a sterile manner.
2 weeks
Dermal piercings don't last long anyways but if you get pregnant, they'll surely reject. You're skin will stretch and that kind of stress will push the piercings out.
It is the same as any other piercing. It takes around six weeks for it to fully heal.
You should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to change the jewelry in any piercing. You can go to your local piercing place and they should change it for free. You should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks to change the jewelry in any piercing. You can go to your local piercing place and they should change it for free.
In About 2 weeks you can take it out...
After 6weeks you can take it out.
A Tragus piercing, being a deep cartilage piercing should be left in for a period of 3~9 months to allow the piercing to properly season and toughen. As with any piercing they are never considered fully healed until they are a full year old. So the longer you can leave it alone without changing the jewellery the better it is for the piercing.
Dermal piercings are single point piercings and are not at all like normal piercings that have an entry and exit point so more care needs to be used in looking after them in the early healing stages. The dermal will discharge just like a normal piercing this needs to be rinsed away daily, subjecting the dermal to tanning beds, tanning oils and even spray tanner is not a good idea for the first few weeks post piercing. The coatings on the skin (spray tanner and tanning oils) should never be allowed to get into the piercing, it's a puncture wound, and will react negatively to these solutions and oils. Ultra violet light doesn't help the healing process and can create a hot spot at the piercing sight damaging the newly pierced tissue. It can take up to three months for the body to heal a dermal anchor, so covering it with a round band-aid while using a tanning booth or bed is a good idea.
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.
No its not. If its too long of a stud to the point that it gets hit too often and irritates the piercing, have your piercer look at it and put something smaller in. You don't want to change it yourself until its fully healed.
It is best to wait about 6-8 weeks like you would with any other piercing :)
Yes, you can change your piercing after 6 months, as long as you know your piercing is healed, and it doesn't seem infected. you can safely change the piercing after 6-8 weeks. Just make sure after you change it you sterilize it. Just a tip, when your changing it use water to lubricate it so it slides out easier.