It depends on how long you have the piercing/ how healed it is. If you have it for longer than a year and it is all healed, it will usually stay open for awhile. Your tragus is just like the cartilage on the outer rim of your ear.
It will take as long as it needs, healing time varies from person to person. If you are having issues with the piercing, this will slow the healing time down greatly because the body needs to fix what is screwed up before it can focus on closing the piercing up.
I've had my Tragus pierced for around 3 years now but I'm not allowed it in for work - how long will it take to close up? I have breaks every 2 hours and was thinking of just putting the bar back in every break but would this irritate it? Thanks! Yes, replacing it that often will definitely irritate it. Are you allowed to wear a retainer? You can get a clear glass lip retainer and it'll hide it pretty well. There isn't a way to tell how long you can leave it out. It depends on your body.
i got my tragus pierced yesterday and it hurts pretty bad. it heels about 3 months or so
This is a matter of personal preference,blinds should be long enough to cover the entire window.
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.
You can put any earrings in your tragus piercing as long as they are the proper gauge.
It depends on how long you have the piercing/ how healed it is. If you have it for longer than a year and it is all healed, it will usually stay open for awhile. Your tragus is just like the cartilage on the outer rim of your ear.
Yes depending on where you live as long as you have valid ID with your age on it
Around 4-12 months. Depends how well you look after it really.
If the piercing is done by a qualified professional body piercer then the discomfort should only last for a few moments until the jewellery is inserted into the piercing. Once the jewellery is in place you should feel just fine.
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.
depending on how well you take care of it and how well it was done, usually between 6 to 12 months.
It could go anywhere. You could have an industrial, conch, tragus, lobe, helix, rook daith, or anti tragus piercing with a barbell in it. But I'd say that industrials are most known for their long barbells.
Well The Piercer Should Tell You When You Can Change It But You Should Wait 4-6 Weeks Before You Change It
It will take as long as it needs, healing time varies from person to person. If you are having issues with the piercing, this will slow the healing time down greatly because the body needs to fix what is screwed up before it can focus on closing the piercing up.
Before you can change it out you should wait 3 to 5 days