Can a navel piercing be too deep?

Can a navel piercing be too deep?

If your belly button is too deep or has too much surrounding tissue, it can cause constant pressure on the jewelry, preventing the wound from healing properly. This often causes irritation or can cause infection. When this is the case, it is wise not to have this piercing done.

How deep should your belly button piercing be?

Standard belly button piercings are placed through 1/2″ to 1″ or so of skin above the belly button, down and out through the upper lip of the navel cavity. The end result should be that the bottom ball of your belly button ring nestles right over top of your belly button.

Can a deep hollow belly button be pierced?

With this in mind, there isn’t a certain belly button type that can or can’t have a piercing. As long as you have skin above your belly button (and we’re pretty sure you do), an experienced piercer should be able to pierce the belly button.

What causes belly ring rejection?

What Causes A Rejected Belly Button Piercing? One of the biggest reasons your navel piercing could be rejected is because you’ve picked the wrong jewelry for it. You might have picked the wrong size of jewelry and the wrong type of metal.

What happens to a belly button piercing when you lose weight?

Drastic weight gain or loss over a short period of time can cause your belly piercing to be rejected, even if it’s years old. If you are gaining or losing weight, or if you’re pregnant, keep an eye on your belly piercing, and if you start to see signs of rejection, talk to your piercer.

Why do I have a deep belly button?

A deep hollow belly button typically occurs when the hood of skin casts a shadow on the inside of the button, giving the visual impression of it being quite deep. This shape is also common in people who have some excess belly fat around the abdomen.

What belly buttons Cannot be pierced?

If you don’t have a solid flap of skin on the top of the belly button, sometimes piercers can go for the lower lip of the belly button instead (though this is a rare option). Unfortunately, if you have an outie belly button, you most likely won’t be able to get it pierced.

Can I re pierce a rejected piercing?

Some fear that if their body rejected one piercing, it might reject all of them, which is not a crazy theory but also not necessarily the case. “You can attempt to re-pierce in the same area, but make sure your artist either goes deeper, uses a larger gauge, or chooses a less reactive metal,” advises Cheung.