Is my belly button too small for a piercing?

It’s not a matter of can/can’t, but rather should/shouldn’t. The shape of the navel doesn’t matter too much, any navel can be pierced if there is enough tissue depth to the skin available above or below the navel.

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Likewise, what length do they pierce belly button rings?

10mm

Similarly, is a shallow belly button piercing bad? If you decide to do it anyway and it might cause a problem when you get your navel or belly button then you can get what is called “shallow industrial piercing”. It will most likely cause scarring and if you are lucky enough you will just have an infection and rejection of piercing.

Also know, are there different size belly button rings?

Professional belly piercings are performed in a standard 14g (gauge width) and pierced to fit the standard size 10mm (3/8)and 11mm (7/16) belly rings. All of our navel rings are supplied within the standard size range unless otherwise stated.

Can I Repierce my belly button?

If so, it’s advisable to not re-pierce this area as the skin is traumatized; rejection can re-occur, and tearing is likely. Luckily, you have both a top and bottom area of your belly button that can be pierced, if it’s not recommended that you pierce the old scar tissue.

Can you be too fat to get a belly button piercing?

Your size: Overweight people can get this piercing if they want, but it’s not recommended if your navel becomes covered over by skin and fat when you sit. That can suffocate the piercing and build up more sweat, which makes healing more difficult and is a breeding ground for bacteria.

Do I need a shorter belly button bar?

The default size for belly bars is 10 mm length and 1.6 mm thickness, which should be suitable for most belly button piercings. … Be careful when switching from 1.6 mm to 1.2 mm, as your belly button piercing might heal back to 1.2 mm. It is only recommended to do this if you know what you are doing.

What can you not do after getting your bellybutton pierced?

During the healing process, you should do the following:

  1. Avoid hot tubs, pools, and lakes. Your wound can come into contact with bacteria in the water.
  2. Opt for clean, loose-fitting clothing. Tight garments can irritate the area and trap bacteria.
  3. Protect the piercing. …
  4. Avoid the sun to prevent sunburns.

How much skin should be in a belly button piercing?

A. Standard belly button piercings are placed through 1/2″ to 1″ or so of skin above the belly button, down and out through the upper lip of the navel cavity. The end result should be that the bottom ball of your belly button ring nestles right over top of your belly button.

Why you shouldn’t get a belly piercing?

A piercing on your belly button is more likely to get infected than other body parts because of its shape. It’s easy for bacteria to hole up inside it. If the piercing needle wasn’t sterile, there’s a chance you could get serious infections like hepatitis or tetanus.

What does a rejecting Belly piercing look like?

If your body is rejecting a piercing, you may experience the following symptoms: The jewelry has noticeably moved from its original place. The amount of tissue between the entrance and exit holes gets thinner (there should be at least a quarter inch of tissue between holes).

What is the white stuff coming out of my old belly button piercing?

During the healing phase, there will always be the production of either a clear liquid or white stuff that looks like mucus. If anything, the white stuff is a natural part of the healing process, and it signals that your body is cleansing the piercing.

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