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belly button ring


Question Posted Thursday June 12 2008, 3:35 am

how do you know when your belly button piercing is done healing?

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thelaura answered Thursday June 12 2008, 7:18 pm:
When you can get jewelry in and out with perfect ease, when it doesn't hurt, look red, swell..
and it doesn't take 2 weeks to a month to heal as the previous person stated. It's impossible when it takes a standard ear lobe piercing at least 6 weeks..
In fact, they take a rather long time because they're slap bang in the middle of your body. You move alot in that area and it's easy for it to get irritated due to clothing. Initial healing time is around 3-4 months - maybe more (12 months) depending on the individual.

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INEEDHELPBAD answered Thursday June 12 2008, 3:25 pm:
when you play with it or move it around it shouldn't hurt. it normally heals within 2 weeks to a month. depends.

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