Yes you can. Be sure to go to a pro and let them know before they re-pierce it. == ==
Yes
yes, but you have to wait for like a month or two after your body rejects it before you can repierce it. But when you repierce it again make sure to do it right.
If you don't repierce them. I guarantee it won't happen again.
If its already closing, either go to your piercer for them to repierce it now, or let it heal and repierce it then. Don;t try it yourself
I don't know how your stud can just fall out unless you're wearing a fishtail labret. It depends on how long the jewelry has been out for. If it was recent, they can just put in new sterilized jewelry. If it has started to heal, they'll have to repierce it. You may or may not have to pay for that.
No pain. No gain. Sorry mate but the best way to get it through is to get a cube of ice and hold it on your lip and push. If that doesnt work either repierce at a professional. Or let it go altogether. Option one is the best. Obviously. =D You could also get a safety pin and re-pierce yourself. Use the ice as recommended, shouldn't hurt really.
You can repierce it just about any time.
There will be more scar tissue than normal, but otherwise no.
Gee I would go back to who ever did it and tell them to do one of two things. Refund your money or repierce it for free.
no, it will just hurt more than the first time because your piercing through scar tissue not flesh
i just got my angel bites (double monroe) or a monroe & madonna, and it was a bit painful but enough to deal with it. it feels like a prolonged sharp pinch on your lip. but dont talk! or yell or anything! i said ow and the needle went completely through and he had to repierce it. but it was soooooooo worth it. the only annoying part is when youre eating and it starts to catch on your teeth
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