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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 5:55 pm
So I've been thinking about getting my "hips" done, and I was wondering how many of you out there have em done too! I've got tons of questions for you guys also. When it comes to pain, I've got a fairly high tollerance, but what would you compair the pain to? and if it bleeds, is that an okay thing, or is it not? (kinda like with septums) anddd, are they hard to take care of after or easy? How long did it take to heal for you? what gauge do you sugest getting them pierced at?
&& also, about my bellybutton question.
 ^ a friend of mine had something done like that, and I completelly fell in love with it. do you know if there is any name for this type of bellybutton design? or if I were to go get it done, should I just bring the picture? and, would it be easier on me to first get the middle done and wait to do the one on the outsides? (thats what I'm thinking) orrr...just get it all over with at one time?
ahah, so many questions, but if you can help me out, <3 to you !
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 6:48 pm
Don't get your hips pierced. The longest they will last is 4 months before they will reject and leave you with massive permanent scars. There is too much movement in the belly area, so they will never heal right. And even if you do get them to heal, and make it past the 4 month point, they will eventually reject anyways.
There is no name for getting your navel pierced 3 times. Also, be careful, again, because navel piercings have a pretty high rejection rate too. I lost mine due to it. I now have a huge circular scar were the top bead used to sit. Some people are lucky enough to keep it though. If you do go through with the navel project, get the center done first. Let that heal and go back AFTER A YEAR. Navels take FOREVER to fully heal. They take at least 4 months to a year to fully heal. :/ Again, because of the movement in the area. I cannot stress it enough xD
LONG POST IS LONG
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 7:24 pm
Cayliin Don't get your hips pierced. The longest they will last is 4 months before they will reject and leave you with massive permanent scars. There is too much movement in the belly area, so they will never heal right. And even if you do get them to heal, and make it past the 4 month point, they will eventually reject anyways.
There is no name for getting your navel pierced 3 times. Also, be careful, again, because navel piercings have a pretty high rejection rate too. I lost mine due to it. I now have a huge circular scar were the top bead used to sit. Some people are lucky enough to keep it though. If you do go through with the navel project, get the center done first. Let that heal and go back AFTER A YEAR. Navels take FOREVER to fully heal. They take at least 4 months to a year to fully heal. :/ Again, because of the movement in the area. I cannot stress it enough xD
LONG POST IS LONG awe D; i guess since I take belly dancing classes especially it wouldnt heal for me.
but thank you for the help!
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 7:04 am
I wouldn't advise on the hip piercings. They really do just reject. My brother's had them done and they rejected.
As for the navel thing, you could call it a tri-navel project if you wanted to. I'd take the picture along too so you can show exactly what you want. Personally I'd get them done one at a time, navel piercings can be a pain in the a** to heal.
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 10:34 am
alanamarie Cayliin Don't get your hips pierced. The longest they will last is 4 months before they will reject and leave you with massive permanent scars. There is too much movement in the belly area, so they will never heal right. And even if you do get them to heal, and make it past the 4 month point, they will eventually reject anyways.
There is no name for getting your navel pierced 3 times. Also, be careful, again, because navel piercings have a pretty high rejection rate too. I lost mine due to it. I now have a huge circular scar were the top bead used to sit. Some people are lucky enough to keep it though. If you do go through with the navel project, get the center done first. Let that heal and go back AFTER A YEAR. Navels take FOREVER to fully heal. They take at least 4 months to a year to fully heal. :/ Again, because of the movement in the area. I cannot stress it enough xD
LONG POST IS LONG awe D; i guess since I take belly dancing classes especially it wouldnt heal for me.
but thank you for the help! Yeaaahhhh, Maybe a Navel piercing isn't for you o _ o; Unless you are willing to spend the $50 [or so] to get it done and see what happens. Mine lasted for 4 months, it would have gone longer but it fell out in my sleep ; 3 ; But then again, I was also always in some sort of pain from it D;
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:02 pm
Cayliin alanamarie Cayliin Don't get your hips pierced. The longest they will last is 4 months before they will reject and leave you with massive permanent scars. There is too much movement in the belly area, so they will never heal right. And even if you do get them to heal, and make it past the 4 month point, they will eventually reject anyways.
There is no name for getting your navel pierced 3 times. Also, be careful, again, because navel piercings have a pretty high rejection rate too. I lost mine due to it. I now have a huge circular scar were the top bead used to sit. Some people are lucky enough to keep it though. If you do go through with the navel project, get the center done first. Let that heal and go back AFTER A YEAR. Navels take FOREVER to fully heal. They take at least 4 months to a year to fully heal. :/ Again, because of the movement in the area. I cannot stress it enough xD
LONG POST IS LONG awe D; i guess since I take belly dancing classes especially it wouldnt heal for me.
but thank you for the help! Yeaaahhhh, Maybe a Navel piercing isn't for you o _ o; Unless you are willing to spend the $50 [or so] to get it done and see what happens. Mine lasted for 4 months, it would have gone longer but it fell out in my sleep ; 3 ; But then again, I was also always in some sort of pain from it D;D; awe, well...I think I'll keep it in mind and think if I want to risk scars. if it were to last though I guess itd be worth the money?
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:05 pm
Annihilation Sky I wouldn't advise on the hip piercings. They really do just reject. My brother's had them done and they rejected. As for the navel thing, you could call it a tri-navel project if you wanted to. I'd take the picture along too so you can show exactly what you want. Personally I'd get them done one at a time, navel piercings can be a pain in the a** to heal. Damit, not one good thing for people to tell me about hip piercings? How come Matthew Lush's didnt reject? xP
Yeah, thats what ive herd so I'd want one to heal before I got the others :] tri-navel, hehe, sounds good enough for me.
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 7:47 am
alanamarie Annihilation Sky I wouldn't advise on the hip piercings. They really do just reject. My brother's had them done and they rejected. As for the navel thing, you could call it a tri-navel project if you wanted to. I'd take the picture along too so you can show exactly what you want. Personally I'd get them done one at a time, navel piercings can be a pain in the a** to heal. Damit, not one good thing for people to tell me about hip piercings? How come Matthew Lush's didnt reject? xP
Yeah, thats what ive herd so I'd want one to heal before I got the others :] tri-navel, hehe, sounds good enough for me. He could be really lucky, or they could have rejected and he had them redone, that's what my brothers done. He could even have microdermals done there. Whilst they're still likely to reject in that location they have a slightly higher chance of staying if they're the kind with several holes in the base.
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:55 pm
I really like the three naval piercings :]]] I plan on having four. The same three you have posted in the picture, and then an inverted naval piercing.
If you get your naval pierced, just remember to take good care of it and don't play with it. Mine healed up just fine. It hurt for a couple weeks, but after that it didn't bother me.
I also wanted to get hip piercings...but I'm afraid of them rejecting.
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:36 am
Don't get hip piercings, my friend had them done and they constantly got infected and they got rubbed loads... so she took them out and the scars look absolutely minging.
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:13 pm
Pretty much 99% of hip piercings reject or don't heal correctly. I have always wanted to have mine done, but I know it's just not realistic.
Also, belly button piercings suck to heal. Mine is ... well, actually exactly one year old as of yesterday! It still hasn't healed. A large portion of that is my fault, though; however, it still hasn't healed, regardless. I mean, it's DEFINITELY worth it and it's still my favorite piercing, but space it out and wait a bit.
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