body piercing under skin
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 05/01/2009 04:49 am by admin
body piercing under skin

Will I be able to do it again pierced? ?
I have my navel pierced on March 14 this year and have never had pain or infection or anything. from 6 months and recently I noticed that the skin between the two holes in the steel (where the bar is under the skin) become red and scaly. not hurt or itch or anything. I thought I had broken or infected, but I discovered now that my body rejected it. I went to the place went to the woman working there said it would eventually heal and return in 8-10 weeks. i not clean or anything and I do not understand why they rejected another woman noticed that the hole was too shallow. I really want to do it again, but it is safe? or that the scar is so bad? I bought some vitamin E cream to help others with healing, but I'm not sure if this will work? suggestions?
Just keep it clean and put cream on it. Maybe in 8-10 weeks to see someone more time to drill if it was too low.
Belly button piercing…. =]?
I got mine done a week a go. so far it’s all been good i’ve been doing salt water soaks twice a day.
It’s a bit crusty but i hear that’s normal.
but anyways, the problem is, i can feel the bar under my skin? is that normal or does that mean my body is rejecting the piercing? I could always feel it, but im just wondering if other peoples are the same. =]
All of the above is normal. I have had mine for 5 years and mine is crusty (sorry I know gross) during my period- which is actually how I can tell that I am going to get my period. I can feel the bar as well, if you can’t then it’s in way too much! Good job on the cleaning, you definitely don’t want it to get infected.
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