Table of Contents
- 1 What do you do if your belly button piercing rejects?
- 2 Can you get your belly button re-pierced in the same spot?
- 3 How fast does your belly button piercing close up?
- 4 Should I take out a rejecting piercing?
- 5 Why does your body reject a belly button piercing?
- 6 How to know if your body is rejecting a piercing?
How to treat piercing rejection
- Take out the jewelry if you see it migrating toward the surface.
- Try a new piece of jewelry in a different size, gauge, shape, or material.
- Speak with a qualified piercer for advice.
- Opt for a nonirritating plastic ring or bar.
How do I know if my belly button piercing is rejecting?
Symptoms of piercing rejection
- more of the jewelry becoming visible on the outside of the piercing.
- the piercing remaining sore, red, irritated, or dry after the first few days.
- the jewelry becoming visible under the skin.
- the piercing hole appearing to be getting larger.
- the jewelry looking like it is hanging differently.
Some piercing establishments are of the opinion that you cannot get re-pierced in the same location. This is not true. Scar tissue (fibrosis) which has formed as a result of your piercing being removed, is quite dense. Also, it is often just the entry and exit points which have healed over.
Can you get belly button re pierced after rejection?
Can You Re-Pierce After Suffering From A Navel Piercing Rejection? While it can be a crushing setback to have to let your first piercing close up and heal, the good news is that you can have your belly button piercing re-pierced.
Fresh belly piercings tend to close quickly. If you’ve had one for years, it can close in a few weeks, but for some people it can take longer. Make sure you clean the area regularly until it’s fully healed. If you want to keep your piercing for the long term, put jewelry in it all the time.
How long should I wait to re-pierce my belly button after rejection?
Next – you’ll want to make sure you are completely healed up before you head back in to get re-pierced. Every body is different, but you need to give yourself at least two to three months to let your previous belly ring heal completely.
Should I take out a rejecting piercing?
If you fear your piercing is in the process of rejection it’s best to talk to your piercer. If your piercing is already migrating there’s a good chance they will recommend removing it.
How do you heal a belly button piercing hole?
During the healing process, you should do the following:
- Avoid hot tubs, pools, and lakes. Your wound can come into contact with bacteria in the water.
- Opt for clean, loose-fitting clothing. Tight garments can irritate the area and trap bacteria.
- Protect the piercing.
- Avoid the sun to prevent sunburns.
Choose The Right Jewelry. When a piercing is rejected,it’s because your body is pushing out a foreign object,just as it would a splinter.
How to keep belly button from rejecting?
To prevent the body from rejecting a bellybutton ring, clean it daily with clear anti-bacterial soap. Apply a liberal amount to your hand–do not use a washcloth or sponge, as these can carry bacteria–and lather with water. Clean the naval area, guiding the ring in a circular motion.
How to know if your body is rejecting a piercing?
yes your body is rejecting piercings, for example when you pierce your ear, you are inserting a metal rod through your skin..
What you should know before getting a belly button piercing?
Check your piercing daily for any signs of irritation, swelling or redness. For the first few days after your piercing, it’s normal for a belly-button piercing to ooze some discharge, but if it continues for more than a week, consult your piercing studio or a doctor as soon as possible.