It will be healed within 15 days. donot worry.
No actually you are looking at 6 to 8 weeks for any piercing to form a light heal. A full heal will take up to a year to become seasoned whaere the jewellery can be removed for extended periods of time without the piercing closing.Jzuk
It clearly depends on how long the piercing has been pierced for. If its still new, it wont take long at all...sometimes even seconds. If it has been pierced for 6 months to a year the hole should be there, although it may shrink up.
You are ment to keep your earrings in for at least 6 weeks. If you take them out before that time, you might not be able to get them back in because the hole would have closed up!! Lol. Hope this helped. Xxx
well i think that you should keep them in for about 3 months or as the professionals who pierce ears say, keep them in for 4-6 weeks before changing them for new earings
The longer you have the earring in, the longer it will take for the hole to shrink, however they will never close completely if in excess of 3 years.
At least 6 weeks
No way to be sure. Everyone's different and the age doesnt really make a difference.
a couple months
depends on the person and how long they leave the earring out for.
Since i did my ears myself, my piercing holes were very tender and bleed if I irritated the earring. Anyways, if you take out your earring, it is likely that the hole will close up, so NO, do not take it out. I didn't, and now my ears are all healed and healthy. Just make sure you clean it with salt water [no hydrogen peroxide or alcohol].
Mine closed in about an hour, so depending on what you're wanting to take it out for, just watch the time.
6 weeks :)
u can if u want the hole to close
Six weeks. =)
You Really shouldnt take them out because they could close up but if you really need to then you can
about 6 weeks
If you want the piercing to close up, then yes, take it out. If you want to keep the piercing and avoid pain or infection then it is best to leave the same earring in for at least two months, after that you can change freely between earrings. If the original earring is causing problems (ie. seeming too long, or too short) then go back to your piercer for advice.
You should leave an earring in until the lobe is no longer reddened or crusty/infected. You should wear an earring frequently for a while after...