Can I change my nipple piercing myself?

Can I change my nipple piercing after 4 months? If the nipple is completely healed, yes. You can do it by yourself, but if you’re worried, you can go to the piercer. They might charge you for the service and the sterilized products they use during the changing process, but it would be worthwhile.

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Regarding this, how long after you get your nipples pierced can you change them?

Wait 3 to 6 months

During the healing process, the wearer should not change the stud provided at the piercing. After the piercing heals completely, the wearer can remove the stud and replace it with new jewelry.

Similarly, can I take my nipple piercing out if I don’t want it? If you decide you don’t want your piercing anymore, you may need plastic surgery to close the holes. Zuckerman says while the hole of the piercing usually closes on its own without jewelry, “it will leave a palpable tract of scar tissue inside the nipple and often two visible nodules of scar at either end.”

Furthermore, do nipple piercings close back up?

The nipple piercing will indeed close up after years. Even if you’ve had the piercing for a few years, if you don’t wear the ring or the barbell, the hole will close fast, and within a few days.

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