Usually about 6 weeks unless you are having issues, if that's the case go see your professional body piercer for assistance any time.
a month. or 2 depending how well your body re acted to the piercing.
6-12 weeks. I changed mine after 8
A Tragus piercing, being a deep cartilage piercing should be left in for a period of 3~9 months to allow the piercing to properly season and toughen. As with any piercing they are never considered fully healed until they are a full year old. So the longer you can leave it alone without changing the jewellery the better it is for the piercing.
Before you can change it out you should wait 3 to 5 days
Yeh you can remove it, i took my tragus piercing out after 2 weeks and but it back in about 2 hours later and it was fine. The longer it's had to heal the longer you can leave it out. :)
Step down barbell in two weeks post piercing, then leave the piercing 4 weeks to toughen up before you get carried away with changing the jewellery.
6 weeks, then you can change it (put dont leave it out) then 4 more weeks before you can take it out and leave it out.
cartilage piercings usually take a year plus to completely heal. if you can leave it out for a few days with no pain putting it back in it is most likely healed.
It depends. If you mean to change earrings then 8-12 weeks. If you mean take it out completely so that there is no piercing then about a year or longer. You wont b able to leave out for more than a day without it closing back up
6 ~ 8 weeks for a very light heal, cartilage takes a long time to heal due in part to the lack of circulation in that area of the body. The longer you can leave the piercing alone without changing it the better it will heal.
Any time you want if you have decided you don't want it, keep in mind that the tissue will take a couple of days to close and several weeks to heal but the actual cartilage is permanently pierced and will not heal.
Fact of the matter is this you don't want to get anything pierced at Claire's or any other piercing gun boutique. They are not licensed or inspected to provide piercing services. If they were licensed they would have the business license and recent health inspection posted for public inspection. Ear cartilage in not to be pierced with a piercing gun, the reason for this is simple the piercing gun is only designed and intended to be used on ear lobes, nothing else. 9 out of 10 ear cartilage piercings done with a piercing gun result in healing issues, lumps, bumps and the staff at these shops don't know how or what to do when this occurs. Simply because they are not trained or knowledgeable when it come to piercing. So please use some common sense and leave ear cartilage piercing to professional body piercers in licensed and inspected shops who, if you have an issue, can help you resolve the problems you may have.
A Tragus piercing is a technically challenging piercing that can't be done without knowledge of the structures of the ear and cartilage. Permanent ear and hearing damage can be done when attempted by novices. Listen use common sense and leave piercing to the hands of professional body piercers who will use aseptic methods and materials to provide the piercing in a safe manner. This is not a piercing gun piercing.
No, it means that you have a cartilage piercing. All meaning has been lost by pop culture. It may have a great meaning to you, but to everyone else it shouldn't mean anything more than the obvious.