Bio Plast and PTFE retainers are available for your piercing, you need to talk to your local professional body piercer who can order in a retainer for your piercing.
Despite what most people say, you indeed can leave your navel in while pregnant! You need to buy a navel retainer, usually made of a hard rubber for pregnancy piercing jewelry, but almost any type of retainer will do.
There is no such type of piercing but there is clear body jewelry, also called retainers. Retainers are always good to use if you don't want a piercing to close up but also not show. When getting a new piercing the piercer cannot put that material in the piercing because its not the right type of material for the piercing to heal around. They will use 316LVM steel jewelry but once the piercing is healed you can put a retainer in. Hope that answers the question.
The type of retainer that you got should work just fine. What it sounds like to me is that you got two different pieces of jewelry of two different sizes, the clear retainer being probably just a gauge smaller than the nose screw that you would normally wear in it. The best thing for you to do in this instance is to go to shop that you got the piercing done at, let the piercer determine the gauge, and they will then get you an appropriate screw of that same size. Once your nostril has chilled out and healed, you should be able to get the original piece back in there.
The laws vary from place to place, but most require you to be at least 16 for a piercing other than the ears. Also, keep in mind that this type of piercing on your own is not safe.
Christina Piercing is not a person but is a type of piercing. In this case, a decorative stud is placed in the female genital area. This type of piercing can be uncomfortable is has a high rate of rejection.
Surgical Stainless Steel (SSS) The most commonly used type of metal for piercings is Surgical Stainless Steel which is also perfect for a fresh or healing piercing. Also, high-quality metals like 14k gold, 18k gold, or titanium are used for piercings.
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
The process of piercing cartilage is generally quick and uncomplicated, unlike the healing process of this type of piercing. First, the instruments and area around where the piercing will be need to be cleaned thoroughly. Next, a trained professional will pierce your ear with a hollow needle, using marks to ensure the piercing isn't crooked. Once the needle is through both layers of skin and the cartilage, the jewelry should be inserted into the hollow needle and pulled through the fresh piercing with the needle.
you would call a orthodontist
Prices can range from $45.00 ~ $85.00 depending on the type of piercing and the type of jewellery used.
Most professional body piercing studios (the good ones) won't touch a woman who is pregnant for any type of piercing service due to the risk potential for secondary infections. It's just not a wise or a safe thing to do, so they refuse to provide the service. They are looking out for you and your baby.
Prices can range from $45.00 ~ $85.00 depending on the type of piercing and the type of jewellery used.