Are ear piercings permanent?

"A piercing becoming permanent, where jewelry can be removed for hours or days, is never guaranteed." And that means there's always a chance that your piercing can close when you remove jewelry for an extended period of time.
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How long until an ear piercing is permanent?

The quick answer is 6 weeks for an earlobe piercing, and 12 weeks for a cartilage piercing. However, everyone has a different healing process. We've compiled a list of tips for knowing if you're ready to change into a new pair of earrings! The healing period heavily depends on how you maintained your new piercings.
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Do earring holes ever go away?

If a piercing is fully healed, you've had the jewelry in place for longer than a year, and you take the jewelry out, chances are very good that the hole will shrink, but not close completely and look as if it were never there. You will likely always see a small divot where the jewelry was placed in the skin.
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Do ear piercings close up after years?

Well, not exactly. Do ear piercings close? Yes, but they generally close quicker the sooner you take them out following having your lobes pierced. The longer you have the best huggie earrings or those studs in for, the longer the holes will take to heal.
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Are all piercings permanent?

But what if I want to get rid of it? The best thing about piercings is that they're not permanent! So, after all is said and done, if you're unhappy with your piercing (or just outgrow it), you can absolutely remove it.
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Which piercings are not permanent?

Contrary to what most people may think, micro dermal piercings are not permanent. Eventually, the skin will grow and push the anchor up until it comes out. This can happen right as it heals or years from then, but it will depend on your body and how well you take care of the piercing.
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What piercing is permanent?

As with many cartilage piercings, when you get a conch piercing the hole itself is usually permanent once fully healed.
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What's a sleeper earring?

What is a sleeper earring? Sleeper earrings, also frequently called starter earrings, are created to be worn by people who have had their ears pierced for the first time. They are named as such because they must be worn around the clock, which includes during sleeping time.
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Why does my earring hole hurt after years?

An infected ear piercing can also develop years after a person got the original piercing. Usually, the infections are minor, and people can treat them at home without complications. Touching the piercing too often with dirty hands or not cleaning the area can lead to infections.
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Can you reopen a closed piercing?

If your piercing's fully closed, you'll need to enlist the help of a piercing professional to re-pierce your ear(s) for you. According to Columbia University, around half of at-home piercings end up requiring medical attention.
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How do you get rid of piercing holes?

Procedure. Elliptical excision – a deep excision that removes the piercing hole more completely. The resulting wound requires stitches which can be either dissolvable or non-dissolvable depending on the site of removal. The treatment takes about 20-30 minutes.
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When should you give up on a piercing?

Here are some of the biggest ones.
  1. You've tried to have the area pierced a number of times, but it just won't stick. ...
  2. You start to feel uncomfortable wearing your piercing. ...
  3. You can't stick to the aftercare period. ...
  4. Your piercing constantly gets in the way. ...
  5. Your piercing is causing health issues.
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Do ear piercings hurt?

You may feel a pinch and some throbbing after, but it shouldn't last long. The pain from either piercing method is probably equivalent. The ear has nerves all through it. But the fatty tissue in the earlobe has less than other areas, so it may feel less painful.
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Do piercings hurt?

Most piercings, regardless of how painful they are, are most intense for a split second as the needle goes through and the jewelry is inserted. Many people describe it as a sting that quickly subsides. Some piercings might feel sore or raw for some weeks or months afterward.
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What is the ball in my ear after piercing?

If you've had an ear or nose cartilage piercing, small lumps can sometimes form around the piercing. The lumps, called granulomas, are trapped fluid. You can treat them by soaking a pad in warm water then holding the pad against them once a day.
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Why do pierced ears smell?

Infected ear piercings sometimes smell bad. Pus, dead skin, and other drainage from the infection can stick to earring posts and backs. This can cause a bad smell to linger. Cleaning the ears and earring posts with either rubbing alcohol or a special ear piercing solution might help.
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Why is my piercing hole black?

The cause of a gray or black piercing hole is usually jewelry made with improper or inferior metals that turn your skin black, gray, bluish-gray, or grayish-black in color. "Argyria" is the proper term for this condition caused by exposure to silver or silver compounds.
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Why do my earring holes fill with pus?

An infected ear piercing may be red, swollen, sore, warm, itchy or tender. Sometimes the piercing oozes blood or white, yellow or greenish pus. A new piercing is an open wound that can take several weeks to fully heal. During that time, any bacteria (germs) that enter the wound can lead to infection.
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Can you shower with earrings on?

You can wear certain types of earrings in the shower, but unless you have a new piercing that you can't take out, you shouldn't. Wearing earrings in the shower can turn your skin green. Plus, too much water and the chemicals in bath products can ruin even the most durable jewelry.
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Are earrings supposed to itch?

This heightened sensitivity to the metal is caused by the metal going through the skin (not just laying on top of it), causing a stronger reaction. You will usually see symptoms 12-48 hours after you come into contact with nickel. For example, you might see itching, redness, rash, or swelling of the skin.
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Are hoops better than studs?

For anyone getting their ears pierced, whether it's the earlobe or outer ear cartilage, we recommend stud piercing earrings rather than hoops or dangling styles. Inverness stud piercing earrings are made with a sharp tip and narrow post to gently pierce the ear and then stay in place while the piercing heals.
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What piercings can you get at 13?

Piercings for Minors
  • Ear Lobe Piercings. For ages 8 and up. ...
  • Cartilage Piercings (Helix) For ages 13 and up. ...
  • Bellybutton (Navel) For ages 13 and up. ...
  • Nose (Nostril) For ages 16 and up.
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What piercing hurts the most?

Most Painful Piercings
  • Helix. The helix piercing is placed in the cartilage groove of the upper ear. ...
  • Rook. While less common than other piercings on this list, the rook can look amazing if matched with the right jewelry. ...
  • Conch. ...
  • Industrial. ...
  • Dermal Anchor. ...
  • Nipple. ...
  • Lip. ...
  • Navel (Belly Button)
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Which piercings heal the fastest?

Although it may sound like a scarier piercing to get, tongue piercings actually have some of the fastest healing times. Healthline gives an estimate of about six to eight weeks for the piercing to heal completely, but depending on your body, tongues can heal as quickly as four weeks with proper care.
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