Piercing over old closed holes?
9 years ago

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• ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━━━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ •Just wondering if anyone's done this. I got surgery last year, and I had to take out all of my facial jewelry (and earrings) and ended up losing a majority of the pieces in transit between airplane flights. :<
Was wondering if anyone's had issues with re-piercing over something like snakebites?
I suppose soft tissue is less likely to be difficult to pierce over as opposed to thick cartilage that can scar more easily. All I have are the little "dimple" marks and no real scar tissue buildup. I miss my lip studs. OTL
My face has felt seriously naked for a whole year LOL
Was wondering if anyone's had issues with re-piercing over something like snakebites?
I suppose soft tissue is less likely to be difficult to pierce over as opposed to thick cartilage that can scar more easily. All I have are the little "dimple" marks and no real scar tissue buildup. I miss my lip studs. OTL
My face has felt seriously naked for a whole year LOL
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I guess my main question was if it'd be a big deal to pierce into the little "dimple" scars from my old piercings. They aren't scarred inside to a point of being able to feel them. I'm sure it's fine, but I always like getting second opinions/input from others' experiences. Because I'm nosy like that. x)
My dumbass managed to get it stuck in a shower pouf when I was washing my face. I had to basically rip part of the pouf apart to free myself.
But yeah, paying a bit more for a quality/safe piercing is always better than getting a shit piercing, shit jewelry and an infection. <_> Call me overly cautious, but I used to work as a nursing tech. So cleanliness when it comes to people (strangers, rather) touching my face is important to me.
Things like industrial though are harder/more painful to re-pierce but doable, from my experience.