It has been medically advised that for any kind of piercing the healing time has to be around 8 weeks. Changing any starter earrings before 4 weeks can bring the issues of infections or more pain inside the eventually healed piercings.
Similarly one may ask, can I change my earring after 2 weeks?
Changing your earrings only after a couple week is not recommended. The healing process lasts for much longer than several days. … In this time, the body will heal the skin around the earring. Introducing other earrings might result in inflammation.
Moreover, how do I know my ear piercing is healed?
Most people can tell their piercing has healed when there is no redness, the tissue feels normal in the area of the piercing and the normal healing discharge (crust that gathers on the jewelry) has subsided,” he said. “A piercing becoming permanent, where jewelry can be removed for hours or days, is never guaranteed.”
What happens if I change my earrings too soon?
Changing earrings too soon can increase the risk of infection, an allergic reaction and/or closure of the piercing. It is best to wait until they are fully healed.
How can I make my ear piercing heal faster?
To speed things up, clean the piercing every day with mild soapy water. Don’t irritate the skin around the piercing and avoid reopening the wound, which could slow down healing time. Give the tissue around the piercing plenty of time to heal before you change the jewelry.
How do you shower with a new ear piercing?