Table of Contents
- 1 What do I do if my belly button piercing is migrating?
- 2 How do you clean an infected belly button piercing?
- 3 What to do if ball falls off piercing?
- 4 Can you stop piercing rejection?
- 5 What are the signs of rejecting belly button rings?
- 6 What should I avoid if I have a belly button piercing?
- 7 What causes bleeding from a belly button piercing?
Here are a few tips for dealing with piercing migration and rejection:
- Take out the jewelry if you see it migrating toward the surface.
- Try a new piece of jewelry in a different size, gauge, shape, or material.
- Speak with a qualified piercer for advice.
- Opt for a nonirritating plastic ring or bar.
Cleaning your piercing is important, both to prevent and treat an infection. Experts recommend cleaning a piercing no more than twice each day. Use a saltwater mixture (1/2 tsp sea salt per 1 cup of water) to help remove any dried healing secretions. Follow with a mild antibacterial soap and water cleansing.
Can belly button piercings fall out?
The body will reject the piercing and it will fall out over time. In addition, with an outward navel, it is possible that there is not enough room to have it pierced.
What to do if ball falls off piercing?
If you lost the ball, it is important to try and keep the bar in the piercing. Things you can use short term to help are – a piece of clean pencil eraser, Blutac or chewing gum (as a last resort). Balls are more secure on internally threaded jewellery, but either way – Remember to check the ends regularly.
Can you stop piercing rejection?
Even a well-established and healed piercing can reject. Unfortunately, once a piercing has begun to migrate, there really isn’t anything you can do to stop it. The only thing to do at this point is to have the jewelry removed (preferably by your piercer) and allow what is left of your piercing hole to heal completely.
Can belly button piercings rip?
Tearing: Navel piercings are less likely to tear than those in other spots (like the ears), but it is possible for jewelry to get caught and tear. Stretching: If a piercing is too shallow or close to the edge, a stretch may enlarge it too much.
What Are The Signs & Symptoms of Rejecting Belly Button Rings? When your body rejects a belly button piercing, the jewelry moves to the surface of the skin and eventually comes out 2. This can be really frustrating after you’ve paid for a piercing and endured the discomfort of healing.
Avoid wearing dangly belly-button jewelry; dangling or heavy jewelry can cause irritation. Avoid using CBRs (captive bead rings) and other round rings, as they can irritate the piercing and will snag much easier than a banana barbell. Snagging can irritate and even tear the skin, depending on how hard the jewelry is pulled.
What to do if your body rejects a navel piercing?
There are some steps you can take to prevent your body from rejecting the navel piercing. Proper piercing technique and the right kind of jewelry reduce the chance of rejection 1 2. Recognizing the early signs of rejection might help you save the piercing, and will prevent more serious scarring 1.
Infection (the most common problem with belly button piercings). Excessive bleeding and nerve damage (which may be caused by an inexperienced body piercer that pierces the navel too close to a nerve). Allergic reactions to the jewelry. Stainless steel, niobium, and titanium are ideal for piercings.