It was a very good piercer, not some back job $20 thing. I'm chubby, my navel collapses when I sit, so I didn't go with the traditional piercing. They pierced me "anatomically correctly". My piercer was heavier than I am, and she's had hers for 9 years. Essentially a flat back labret instead of a banana bar.
If you left that splinter to its own devices, your body would push it closer to the skin’s surface until it works it’s way out. That’s rejection! Piercings that reject are exactly the same - red, inflamed and don’t want to heal. Sometimes they go thru stages of rejection. So they’ll improve ever so slightly - but generally are never
Bridge piercings are super prone to piercing bumps anyways just because of the nature of the piercing being semi- surface. Also instead of vitamin E oil I would try just hot water compresses (boil the kettle, wait for it to cool to warm and using a clean piece of kitchen towel, gauze or a make up pad hold for 1-2 mins, dry, and repeat once a
7 of 10. 4-8 months. 40-70$. Dermal. Only one visible hole in the ear, a catch-all term for under skin piercing. 6 of 10. 6-12 weeks. 70– 80$. See all types of ear piercings on one image.
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