From: alley@bodycandy.com - Saturday Mar 27, 2021 02:32 pm
Not infected, why is my piercing so sensitive?
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Migrating piercing, stretched hole, how do I fix it?
Dear Alley
Alley S.
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DEAR ALLEY: I’ve had my navel piercing for almost 11 years but I took it out 5 years ago when I got pregnant. I’ve had 3 babies since and now my navel hole is still there but it’s migrated so close to the edge of skin that I can’t wear jewelry without it feeling like it’s going to get pulled out.

Is there anything that can be done to get rid of that hole and re-pierce it that doesn’t involve going to a surgeon?

Regards,
- Jenny

ALLEY: Hi Jenny!

First off, I would like to remind you that I am not a professional piercer... I also can't see your belly or the way your jewelry sits - so my advice here should only be used as a starting point.

From reading your story, I'm getting that your navel piercing hole is permanently open... On the off chance that it isn't, if you are really thinking about getting re-pierced, I would try to...
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Not infected, why is my piercing so sensitive?
DEAR ALLEY: After a long time considering, I got my nipples pierced in early 2019. Obviously it took them a good long while to heal. At some point, within about a month or so of the point when I could change the jewelry, things got a tad rough for the newly-healed area when intimate with my partner, and I experienced a small tear.

After about a month of cleaning it carefully and monitoring it, I became concerned enough to schedule an appointment at the studio that did the piercing to see if it was at a point where I should remove it and let it heal. I was assured that it would take a month or so to heal fully, but I wouldn't need to remove the piercing.

Well, fast forward several more months, and while the tear itself has healed up, there is a persistent soreness that I can't seem to get rid of and am not quite sure what to do about. Nothing seems to be infected or otherwise afflicted, I just cant seem to get rid of this over sensitivity and its only the one piercing, the other doesn't have the issue at all.

Thank you!
- Tara

ALLEY: Hey Tara,


Ouch! Sorry to hear about your poor nipple piercing!

Bedroom play is definitely an aspect of being a modified person. I don't want to get too much into detail there, especially as long as it's consensual on your end... Based on this tear, I would ...
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Can you change your jewelry after 6 weeks?
DEAR ALLEY: My granddaughter wants to change her septum, it's been 6 weeks. How can she do it without hurting or missing the holes?

- Debbie

ALLEY: Hi Debbie!


Great question - glad to see a grandma looking out for her pierced and modified grandchild! The world needs more people like you :)

Septum piercings take somewhere around three to six months to heal up. I really wouldn't recommend...
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