What happens if you reject a belly button piercing?
If your body is rejecting a piercing, you may experience the following symptoms: The jewelry has noticeably moved from its original place. The amount of tissue between the entrance and exit holes gets thinner (there should be at least a quarter inch of tissue between holes).
Is it safe to re pierce your belly button yourself?
In severe cases of rejection or migration, you may have a large amount of scar tissue in the previous area. If so, it’s advisable to not re-pierce this area as the skin is traumatized; rejection can re-occur, and tearing is likely.
Why you should not pierce your belly button?
Infection. A piercing on your belly button is more likely to get infected than other body parts because of its shape. It’s easy for bacteria to hole up inside it. If the piercing needle wasn’t sterile, there’s a chance you could get serious infections like hepatitis or tetanus.
Why do people think piercings are unprofessional?
Although piercings and tattoos are more common than ever in America, research suggests that they may still hurt your prospects of getting a job. In hiring, managers may see people with facial piercings as a poor fit for a job because facial piercings may be associated with negative personality traits.
How long should I wait to re-pierce my belly button?
Re-piercing procedure: Before any re-piercing procedure, you must make sure that the area is fully healed and able to be re-pierced. In most cases, this means waiting at least three months.
Why do some jobs not allow tattoos?
Major firms will likely not employ someone with visible tattoos as they often have rigid policies about excessive make-up, jewelry, nail varnish and unnatural hair colors. It is a safe assumption that facial piercings and tattoos will also be deemed unacceptable in the workplace for administrative assistants.