Piercing question please help (:

If I take my snakebites out for a while when I go into school will it heal up or can I just pop them right back in again after school? I got them this weekend btw so there quite new Please only say if your actually sure of your answer Thanks (:

Answer #1

I just went into town today to get some but they guy there said cus there still a bit swollen that I need 1.6mm x15 mm but I reckon thats way to long an I cant find any online anyways? :/ I need em from a british online shop cus I need them very very soon like tomorrow any one know somewhere I can get them? :/

Answer #2

you need to wait the amount as instructed to take them out. for earrings it is six weeks. I’m not sure about snake bites, its probably longer since the skin is thicker. id wait 3-6 months to take it out. ask a docter or someone at claires for a more accurate time period!

      Goood luck.
Answer #3

No, the mouth heals fairly quickly… like minutes kind of quickly, especially if they’re new. You’re not supposed to take your piercings out for a couple of months. The best thing to do is buy retainers like valentyne said. You can get them almost anywhere, like Hot Topic and people can hardly tell you have them in.

Answer #4

you can get really small clear ones.

Answer #5

I wouldn’t take them out, they most likely would close up, I had to take mine out for gym class and they closed up with in 15 minutes, and mine were 2 months old. but if you need to take them out for appearance purposes, you can buy retainers, they are little clear studs that you put in and they are hard to see, but they aren’t invisible. That’s all I know, hope it helped,<3

Answer #6

any type of piercing you get will most likely close up if you take ‘em out for like more then a few mins. but you can get sum retainers and replace them with that til you get out of school…or band-aid it up lol

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