my belly button ring ripped out!

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  • okay first off. thats not even your bellybutton thats just skin around it. a bellybutton piercing needs to be deep and the bottom hole SHOULD BE IN THE BELLYBUTTON SKIN. of course it got ripped out, there was barely any skin holding it to your body.

  • He thought you knew better. Some people assume we are smarter than most of us look

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  • did it went back to normal?

  • so you know,if the piercing "flakes out" or gets pushed out or rips,just like what happened to you,it means your body rejected it,and that means you need to give it a really good cleaning and take it out,and if you honestly dont know how to actually clean it,then go to a proffessional and get it taken out

  • that happened to industrial it just slowly ripped out

  • my skin where my belly bar is, is rallt thin aswell like that bit of skin cver like the middle part of the belly bar, is mine gunna fall out?

  • I feel really sorry for you, my friend watched this with me and she is getting hers done and you have given her some really good advice, possibly might get mine done, thanks:)

  • The same thing literally happend to me like a month ago. I thought my piercing was completely healed so I put a dangly one in and it was fine and then the day I get more piercings my mom notices that my belly button looks like it's rotting. so I took it out. now I'm sad. but oh well

  • It probobly rejected ;b

  • compared to the ones I've seen he went too far up and not deep enough..he (the piercer) was probably focused on going the same route it had previously been pierced through, instead of choosing his own route to correct the issue

  • there pretty

  • To me it sounds like what happened was that your body just rejected the piercing and was pushing the jewelry to the surface of the skin to get rid of it. If that's the case, it would have happened regardless of the type of jewelry used.. although the dangly ones definitely aren't recommended for when it's healing in the first few months after getting pierced.

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