Yes stretching a piercing while it's trying to heal can and generally does effect the healing time by prolonging the healing process.
Well if it's male nipples and they have enlarged already, it's too late. Once the nipple enlarges, which it always does with male nipples, then there is nothing you can do. it's going to stay that way. It's a normal thing the body does to compensate for the jewellery in the piercing. Once the jewellery is taken out it will shrink a bit but not as it was prepiercing. Now if it's a female nipple and the piercing has enlarged the nipple it too is a done deal and will not return to the "before piercing look" once it's pierced and healed it's like that to stay. However with the jewellery removed from the piercing and left out perminently the nipple will receed a little over time (6~8 months) but it will still be noticably larger than the unpierced nipple. This is why most body piercers do not want to pierce just one nipple because people eventually want the nipples the way they were before the piercing. If both nipples are pierced and healed then when the jewellery is removed the nipples will receed a bit and at least look similar without the piercing holes being noticable. Sensitivity with the nipples will also return but only after an extended period of time, they will never be hyper sensitive like the prepiercing sensation but they will become sensitive as they are with jewellery in the piercing.
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.
if u smoke and you have a piercing it can get infected take it from me.. so dont smoke.
Yes, the skin of the nipple is capable of healing and regenerating if it has been grazed or injured. It may take time for the skin to fully recover, but with proper care, the nipple should regain its normal appearance and function. If there are concerns about the healing process, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.
Yes, when it's new this may occur from time to time it's just the body healing the piercing and on occasion you will get the odd stitch now and again.
If you need to ask why a Prince Albert piercing then you don't need one. A Prince Albert piercing is an exotic male piercing, it adds sensation for both the wearer and the partner. Male exotic piercings are not for the faint at heart, you need to know this is what you want and be ready to get it for all the right reasons. They also need to be done by an experienced professional body piercer who is aware of the structures he/she is dealing with and can explain the piercing procedure, placement and the aftercare as well as any post piercing issues clearly and correctly. Exotic piercings are for those who want to "take it up a notch" and are willing to take the time to research the piercings and willing to go through the healing time to properly season the piercings.
Yes to a relative degree. If you go to your local piercer and they use sterilized equipment and the appropriate jewelry you won't have an issue. If you get your mate with a needle to jab you and stick a paper clip in, you're a lot more likely to have some issues.
If you need to ask why a Prince Albert piercing then you don't need one. A Prince Albert piercing is an exotic male piercing, it adds sensation for both the wearer and the partner. Male exotic piercings are not for the faint at heart, you need to know this is what you want and be ready to get it for all the right reasons. They also need to be done by an experienced professional body piercer who is aware of the structures he/she is dealing with and can explain the piercing procedure, placement and the aftercare as well as any post piercing issues clearly and correctly. Exotic piercings are for those who want to "take it up a notch" and are willing to take the time to research the piercings and willing to go through the healing time to properly season the piercings.
Yes. But it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you wait 6 months since that is the amount of healing time.
Professional body piercers don't consider a piercing (any piercing ) to be healed until it's a year old. Light heals occur quite quickly but the seasoned and toughening of the piercing can take up to one year to occur and this is the point where the jewellery can be changedfrequently without irritating the piercing. Due to the nature of the navel (it's always moist and covered most of the time) this healing can take a long time. The navel tissue doesn't have a lot of circulation and with that the healing time is considerably longer. Fresh air good aftercare and leaving the original jewellery alone as long as possible will allow the piercing to heal as quickly as it can. There is no miracle healing potion, just time and good aftercare and fresh air.
Rendess will come and go through the healing process whit a navel piercing, any time the piercing is covered or subjected to irritation from clothing there will be redness. It doesn't mean that there's an issue just that it's a piercing that is irritated, so floppy shirts, loose clothing aroung the piercing and as much fresh air as possible during the healing process will minimize the redness you will encounter.