Depends on the shop. Usually, if you go back to where they were done, they'll do it for free. If they're decent, they care more about your health and the possibility of scarring more than getting compensation for it. They might charge a few bucks because they'll have to re-sterilize the tools and whatnot. * I'm assuming that you meant dermal anchors* If its a bar, I highly doubt that they'll charge anything at all since its a fairly simple removal. Call the shop and ask them about their policy
Varies from person to person. Dimple piercings take much longer to heal. They also produce a lot of hypertrophic scarring, which isn't very attractive.
Most piercing studios charge between $50 and $75 for dimple piercings to your cheeks.
Prices can range from $45.00 ~ $85.00 depending on the type of piercing and the type of jewellery used.
You're piercing your back?
Nope. Back dimple and hip piercings reject super quickly. Those areas move way too much for the piercing to heal. Also, theres a lot of contact with clothes which irritates the piercing and can get snagged. Really, they're a waste of money. You'll be super lucky if they last a year. You dont want to spend all of that money just to get scars :/ Don't even try using barbells or surface barbells. Theyre even worse for that area. They may be cheaper but you'll be left with bigger scars if they reject. They might be pretty and cute, but back dimple piercings are a terrible idea. Sorry :(
For the basic oral piercings, ie. lip piercing, monroe, labret etc etc; the swelling begins to go down after a few days. Since the cartilage for a dimple piercing is much thicker than that of a lip piercing, the swelling will take a little bit longer to go down. Usually 3-10 days before the swelling begins to go down, depending on how much you play with the jewelery, irritate the piercing, and even how you clean it can all alter the amount of time your piercing is swollen for!
I'm assuming you want the piercing to create dimples? Its pretty much impossible to give you definitive answer. Everyone heals differently. Some people form dimple-like scars, and others dont. Dimple piercings are notoriously difficult to heal during the first few months, so just be aware of that :)
about a week or so...
It should eventually. It takes from a few weeks, to a few months, for a piercing to fully heal. If your piercing isn't healing properly, or begins to ooze or bleed, you may need to to remove the piercing all together, let it heal, and then possibly try again. Once a piercing gets infected, there isn't much you can do besides take advil, wait it out, or remove it all together.
Check with your local piercing parlor?
Three Hundred Fifty Dollars (U.S.)
Simple answer go back and talk to the one who did the piercing, they are accountable for the job they do and they should render assistance to you when you have issues with the piercing. That's why they charge you so much, they are suppose to help you when you need help. Go talk to them.