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QuestionWhen doesn't the hole close?Community AnswerWhen it is fully healed. Even then, if you keep the piercing out for long enough, it eventually closes. After you've had it for a year, you should be able to leave it out for a few days without worrying about it closing up.
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QuestionWhen can I start removing the jewelry?Community AnswerYou have to let it heal for 6 to 10 weeks first, then you can remove it for short periods of time.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my parents don't approve but it's legal to get a piercing without their permission?Community AnswerYou don't need consent from your parents to get a piercing. You can talk to them about it and try to persuade them to your viewpoint, but ultimately it is your body and you should be free to do what you like.
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QuestionI've had my lip pierced for 4 months now. If I take out the stud, how long will it take for the hole to begin to close up?Kristina IvanovaCommunity AnswerAround an hour. I had labret for around a year and I could take out the stud for 2-3 hours.
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QuestionI've told my parents I'm getting a lip piercing, but they don't agree with my decision. What should I do?Community AnswerIf you're a minor, you'll probably need your parents permission to get the piercing. If you're not a minor, but want their approval, talk to them about why you're choosing to get the piercing. Knowing your motivations might make them feel more comfortable about you getting the piercing.
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QuestionHow do I hide the lip piercing without chemicals?Community AnswerAmazon sells piercings that look like small moles, or are skin colored, which can be used to hide piercings.
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QuestionI want to pierce my middle bottom lip without anyone seeing or knowing, and I have braces. How do I do it?Community AnswerYou won't be able to hide it. When you go in to have your braces tightened, there is no way the doctor won't see a new piercing, and with the frequent x-rays, you will have to remove the piercing regardless.
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QuestionIf I'm under the legal age to get a piercing, what's the safest way to do it myself?Community AnswerDon't! It's not safe to do it yourself. You could get an infection or injure your lip in another way.
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QuestionWhat are the dangers of piercing my own lip?Community AnswerYou can get an infection that will affect your gums and your teeth. You can also get gum erosion as a result of the piercing rubbing against your gum, which can eventually cause your teeth to loosen (and fall out) and/or your gums to recess.
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QuestionWhen I get the piercing, how much time am I supposed to take before I change the jewelry, and what should I avoid while getting it?Community AnswerA lip piercing will take between six and 10 weeks to fully heal. Leave it at least 12 weeks before changing the bar. Avoid smoking before having it done, and for about an hour after. Avoid caffeine before and after for a good hour, and make sure you eat before you get pierced.
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