Is it bad to re-pierce your belly button?

Repiercing on a fresh piercing can cause further issues and complications, which can be dangerous for the belly button area. In some cases, the piercing may heal within a few hours, but it’s best to allow your piercing to heal for a few months. Then, choose to repierce it once it heals.

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One may also ask, can you get a belly button pierced twice?

A double belly button piercing is a step up from an ordinary navel piercing. Instead of one piercing on your navel, you‘ll have two done. If you spend a lot of time and effort working out and dieting to keep yourself in tip-top shape, this can be a good way to draw some attention to your well-toned abs.

Similarly one may ask, how many times can I get my belly button re-pierced? For best results, it may be best to wait 1–2 years before repiercing. When trauma, migration, or rejection results in the loss of a piercing, you can often be repierced—unless you were left with an excessive amount of scarring or lack of tissue pliability.

Also, does belly button piercing hurt more the second time?

Belly button piercings are considered the second least painful piercings after ear piercings.

Can you Repierce the same hole?

The answer is complicated. You need to have your professional piercer examine the place where you want to be repierced. Sometimes the hole may not be completely healed in the inside- if the outsides of the hole are just closed it may be easy for your piercer to repierce you in the same place with little complication.

Will my belly button piercing close after 5 years?

Fresh belly piercings tend to close quickly. If you’ve had one for years, it can close in a few weeks, but for some people it can take longer. Make sure you clean the area regularly until it’s fully healed. If you want to keep your piercing for the long term, put jewelry in it all the time.

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