Do ear piercings close up after years?

It's hard to predict how quickly your body will attempt to close a piercing, but as a general rule, the newer it is, the more likely it will close up. For instance: If your piercing is less than a year old, it can close in a few days, and if your piercing is several years old, it can take several weeks.
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Will earring holes close up after 6 years?

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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Can a lobe piercing close even if you've had it for years?

Even if you've gone months or years without wearing earrings, you may still have a usable hole there, though it's likely partially closed. With a partially closed piercing, a thin layer of skin has grown over the hole, but there's still a tunnel underneath it.
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Can a piercing close after 4 years?

Instead, the skin simply closes over the hole. Within the first 6 months this piercing can close in a matter of hours. After a year, it can take days or even weeks to close. If you've had the tragus piercing for three or four years the hole will generally close slowly, and may never fully close.
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How long does it take for earring holes to become permanent?

The rate at which a piercing heals varies from person to person and can also depend on what type of piercing you get, but typically, a new earlobe piercing will heal in 6-12 weeks. Piercings further up the ear (especially those involving cartilage) can take several months.
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Do piercing holes ever go away?

Good and semi-obvious news! If you realize right away that your new notch is not for you, it's likely to close on its own. “When you get a piercing, it takes four to six weeks for it to heal up, after which time the hole can be permanent,” says New York dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD.
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Will your ears close if you don't wear earrings?

"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 can you go without earrings before the holes close?

For best results, you should completely avoid going any longer than 24 hours without wearing your earrings for the first six months of the piercing to avoid the pierced hole closing. While there is less chance the pierced hole will close after this initial six months, it's not completely unknown.
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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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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're pierce your ear in the same hole?

As a result, getting re-pierced in the same location can be a good location for a piercing to be re-established. This is because the dense tissue will support the piercing and be less prone to infection. It does depend on the way your piercing has healed, and the type of scar tissue.
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Are 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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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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How do I clean old ear piercing holes?

Clean with a clean cotton pad or swab dipped in salt solution. You can make this solution by mixing 1 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water. Use this around the pierced area a few times a day to remove any bacteria. Dab (don't wipe) the piercing.
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Can you reopen a closed piercing?

You can usually find a reputable piercing shop and have a professional reopen a partially closed or shrunken hole. Lubricate your earlobe. Spread a generous amount of petroleum jelly or an antibiotic ointment over the earlobe to lubricate the area and reduce friction.
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How do you put your earring back in after a long time?

It can be helpful to wipe the front and back of the earlobe with rubbing alcohol and then stretch the earlobe to make the hole appear as large as possible. The earrings will probably go back in if inserted at the correct angle. It may be necessary to push the earring post through a thin membrane of tissue.
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Why is my earring not going through?

It can become difficult to insert a pierced earring for many reasons. The most common cause is simply increased friction between the ear hole and the earring. This is most easily remedied by putting petroleum jelly on the earring post and then inserting it into the ear.
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Why do old ear piercings bleed?

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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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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Do ear piercings scar?

Keloids are overgrowths of scar tissue caused by trauma to your skin. They're common after ear piercings and can form on both the lobe and cartilage of your ear. Keloids can range in color from light pink to dark brown. Keep reading to learn more about what causes keloids and how to get rid of them on your ear.
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What do ear piercings symbolize?

In many societies, ear piercing is done as a ritual indicating puberty, of which each of the parents would pierce an ear, symbolising the child's dependence upon them. The Ancient Egyptians are of the oldest bodies found with stretched ear lobes.
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Does piercing through scar tissue hurt more?

They should be able to pierce the area beside the original location, behind the pocket of scar tissue. Getting re-pierced can be as painful as the initial piercing but many people report that the pain is significantly less than before.
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Does getting your ears Repierced 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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