You must be 18 years old in order to get a piercing unless a parent or guardian gives consent.
Body Piercing Guidelines or "I want a piercing, now what"
It's not puss, your second piercing has bisected the first piercing and that is lymphatic matter "discharge" from the second piercing exiting our the first piercing location. Don't worry about it, it will heal up just fine just keep to your normal aftercare routine and all should be fine.
the hole stretches and sags. like your skin. elbows. knees.
It's not puss, your second piercing has bisected the first piercing and that is lymphatic matter "discharge" from the second piercing exiting our the first piercing location. Don't worry about it, it will heal up just fine just keep to your normal aftercare routine and all should be fine.
Well its not necessarily that they scar, but its almost as if the hole where the piercing was never goes away. Yes the hole closes, but you can still see where the piercing was.
Do you mean repierce a partially healed piercing or getting a second set of piercings? Both are possible and the risk of infection are the same as the initial piercing.
Puts a hole in it.
no, the piercing hole is too small.
All piercing shrink down once the piercing is fully healed and the jewellery is removed, yes the hole is pretty much permanent.
If she wants a second piercing she can decide that for herself.
Certainly. With time, the hole created from the piercing will heal over.
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Piercing through the cartilage of the ear is always a risk, however to do an industrial piercing it is mainly just hugely painful. As you first need to pierce the first hole with a long needles and carry it on through the second hole, to make sure it is straight. Meaning dragging the needle through the already sore first hole.