It depends on how long you had the original piercing, how big or what gauge the piercing happens to be, and the state of your over all health. If you are in good shape and the piercing is fairly new then things should heal up in about 6 to eight weeks if the jewellery is removed soon enough. If you are doing this because the original piercings were "botched". The might I recommend you see a Professional Body Piercer instead of the individuals at the mall who generally don't know or care about what they are doing. Your will get better results without having to get them repierced over again a.k.a. Getting it done right the first time.
yeah as long it is in a container that is 100% seal-able in a carton
SEAL training lasts about 55 weeks
Usually a mild soap and warm water will get the crusties off. [If it's infected, DO NOT TAKE OUT THE PIERCING! If you do, the skin will close up and basically seal the piercing inside your body thus, making it worse for you.]
Yes. The EA in seal has a long E sound as in seat and real.
YES, THE ESKIMO IN ALASKA USED TO THAT USED TO BE SOME OF THEIR ONLY FOOD ALL WINTER LONG . THEY USED ALL PARTS OF THE SEAL. LOOK UP ESKIMO LIVING IN ALASKA.
Navy Seal training lasts about nine months.
Even the tiniest gauge (18 gauge, the size of "standard" earrings) can go years, or forever, without closing, if you've worn them for long enough. And even a large gauge piercing could heal up quickly if you took it out without wearing it for that long. You're asking about ears, but, for what it's worth... OTHER body parts will certainly heal up (eye-brow, for example, because it's a surface piercing and there's no way it would stay open for long; and a tongue can close up in an hour, no matter how long you've had it). Ear-lobe holes last pretty long though, if not forever, even if they were thin gauge.
A seal can live as long as 40 years. It will all depend on their living conditions, species and what sex they are.
Looking out across the harbour, they spotted a seal sticking its head out of the water. It was a small crack, so they were able to seal it and the leaking stopped.
Not enough clear information ! - Rear main seal on WHAT - ? ?
5 cm
Well, it all depends on what kind of seal it is. A seal would probably be around..5 to 6 feet long, and about 375 to 400lbs.