It can take up to six months to heal and in the meantime it’s important to keep it clean and avoid getting it caught on your clothes. This makes saucy lacy lingerie a bit of a risk.
Just so, will my nipple heal if I take my piercing out?
On average, nipple piercings take quite a lot of time to heal. For some, it takes a few months, about six, and for others, it will take as long as a year. Bodies are indeed different, and for some, the piercing never does heal. … Either way, do remember that you shouldn’t take the piercing out before it heals.
Besides, how do you get a stubborn nipple ring out?
Try a little bit of lubricant – Something biocompatible and gentle like vitamin E oil might help to penetrate the threads of the ball… Just be sure to avoid any harsh chemicals like alcohol or hydrogen peroxide which can dry out your piercings and make things worse.
Can I re pierce my nipple myself?
The hole may get smaller or close up after a few weeks. But you’ll probably be able to put your nipple ring in again after you’re done breastfeeding. If your piercing closes up for any reason, go to a professional studio to have it redone. Don’t try to re–pierce it yourself.
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.”