In a naval piercing if one hole grows up and the other is open can you get it repierced?

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2026-03-07 20:45

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You need to allow both holes to close before you get it repierced. It would be difficult for a piercer to align the new hole with the old one. It is best if you start fresh with 2 new holes. Ok, well, I have found this to be different......But then Iv'e only been piercing now for 18 yrs. or so. Ask your piercer to use a 14 ga. taper.....Tapering usually costs less then re piercing and if there is any hole left and he can get the taper in it , it wont even create and trauma....But it will sting....

If you have to re pierce another piercer may not want to use the same holes anyway....Just pick someone competent who knows what they are doing.... Hope this helps Thanks for the update, but for future reference, you can state your experience without being rude. This is a help site, not a "one up eachother" site.

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