The skin shouldn't heal over the back of the jewelry. Its common for the piercing to kinda nestle and from a sort of crater in your lip. If its starting ot heal over, go to your piercer and they can give you a longer stud.
Swelling with any lip piercing is normal and to be expected, it's nothing new or frightening, just maintain the piercing and the swelling will ease over time.
It's normal for it to nestle. Which basically means that it has made a little notch or nest that it fits in comfortably. It's a good thing too because its doesn't rub on your gums or enamel as much. However, if your skin begins to heal over it, change to longer jewelry.
No. Go talk to your doctor if you want the piercing to close up that badly. Over time the piercing will shrink and will become unnoticeable
You shouldn't remove any piercing until after they are entirely healed. If the piercing is already infected, removing the jewelery could cause the piercing to heal over trapping the infection inside the skin which will require medical attention. But if you don't have a choice, or you've decided that you don't want the piercing anymore, (only if the piercing is NOT infected) you can take the piercing out to let it grow over, and as long as you continue aftercare until the piercing is entirely healed you shouldn't get an infection.
Well you need to see your professional body piercer and get a Bioplast Labret stud in the piercing asap. The Bioplast Labret stud is biocompatible plastic with a larger disc designed to prevent over growth.
The small pocket inside the right front pocket is probably a hold-over from the days of pocket-watches. Old trousers used to have this pocket to hold the pocket watch. In more modern times it has been retained because it is a handy place for small items like coins which don't go well in a wallet. Obviously as the use of pocket watches declined, the size of the pocket became much more flexible and generally shrank since it didn't need to be big enough for a watch.
Yes. After the piercing heals your speech will improve and will eventually return to normal.
you have to be 15 and over to get a piercing .
You are over cleaning your piercing and drying it out
For the president the advantage would be that pocket vetoes cannot be overridden by congress. The pocket vetoed bill simply disappears until it is started again in another session of congress. A normal veto can be overridden but only about 4% have been.
Certainly. With time, the hole created from the piercing will heal over.
The metal Silver even 925 Sterling Silver will blacken piercings over time and is never acceptable to be placed inside the piercing due to the body oils reaction with the silver and silver oxide. As a charm or dangle Silver is fine because it's not going into the tissue or the piercing.