Depends on your body, the size of the piercing, and how old the piercing heals. Everyone's different so theres no way for me to give you an accurate length of time for that. If you want it to close, you can try massaging it with vitamin E or jojoba oil to speed things up :)
It depends on how long you've had it in previously. It could take anywhere from (when you have just got it done) 1 day - 2 weeks.
No, that's wrong. Cartilage takes about a year to heal completely. I had my rook done a month and a half ago and I changed it. And then it got infected:/ Kinda sad. Anyways, my rook also closed in about 10 minutes cause I had to take it out.
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
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.
The closure time of a Rook piercing after being pierced for over two years can vary depending on individual factors such as skin elasticity, scar tissue formation, and jewelry size. Generally, cartilage piercings like the Rook can close relatively quickly compared to other piercings due to the lack of blood flow to the area. However, after two years, the piercing may start to close more slowly as the tissue has fully healed and adapted to the presence of the jewelry. It's recommended to consult with a professional piercer or healthcare provider for personalized advice on Rook piercing closure.
It depends on where it is pierced. The lobes can take about 3 months to completely close up, where your cartilage can take 6 months to even a year to completely close up. It also depends on how long you have had the piercing. A piercing that you've had for years can take years to close (in my personal experience).
It takes as long as it takes once a piercing has healed it depends on haow long you leave the jewellery out, if you are done with the piercing it can take a few days to several weeks for the piercing to actually close once it's a seasoned piercing (seasoned being over a year old).
a septum piercing never closes completly, sorry
if its a fresh piercing the hole will close up pretty quickly, if you've had it for a while the hole will probably take a while to close up
After 3 years chances are good it wont close, the piercing will shrink but not close completely.
It varies, if you have had the piercing for a long time the hole might never close. It does vary, i got my ears pierced over 3 years ago and still close overnight.
The length of time you have the piercing for will be three times that period for the piercing marks to close up and disappear.