I havent had my belly button pierced yet, but its something ive wanted for a while. I was just wondering if, after the peircing has healed up properly and you can change the jewelery, is it possible to get rid of it entirely? Not that i want to, but i wanted to know. Can you get rid of the scar with bio oil or something even after its all healed up? Like, let the hole heal over...?
Thanks
Young Mommy is right. You can let the hole close up at anytime, and use oils like Vitamin E, or Simpson Oil, for the best results, mix the two for topical applications. The Simpson Oil on its own will work better than anything out there. However, you will not find it in stores. It would put the Pharmacy out of business, since it has so many uses.
I have used Simpson Oil, or my home made version of it for years now. I have used it to get rid of scars that I have had since childhood, and prevent scars from new injuries. LOL It kills cancer on contact. Funny thing that Simpson Oil, it is so safe that you can eat it too. The Pharmacy cannot say that about most medical ointments, or other scar treatment serums.
You should know that the PTB do not want you using this Oil because is can save your life; they are in the business of death, so be aware of the truth and you will live longer.
YoungMommy answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 6:51 am: Yes if you leave the ring out the hole will close and while it closes you can use treatments to try not to scar or you can try to lighten the scar if you get one... hope i helped [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
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