Removing your earrings too soon can result in infection or a longer healing process, so it's important to wait the full 6-8 weeks before taking them out.
If you take your earrings out early, it can be difficult and painful to put them back in. Plus doing so increases your risk of developing an infection or having your new piercing hole close. At the end of your healing period, you can change your earrings.
Don't take out your earrings until after 5 weeks for lobe piercings and 3–6 months for most cartilage piercings.
Right from the risk of introducing bacteria to a partially healed wound to the possibility of causing crooked tunnels, the complications that can arise from this mistake are not worth it. Your safest bet is to wait for your ears to heal before you can change into those beautiful earrings that you can't wait to wear.
For ear piercings, it is recommended to wait 6-8 weeks before attempting to change your earring. This is recommended as 6-8 weeks is the length of time that it takes for a piercing to heal.
If you have a question about when you can change your earrings after getting yours, you'll need to wait until the healing before changing your earrings. Most recommend waiting at least six weeks, but it can take up to several months for them to completely heal.
We recommend wearing stud-style earrings for the first 6 months and to avoid heavy earring styles for the first 12 months. Earlobe piercings (6 week healing period): never go more than 24 hours without wearing an earring or your piercing may close.
It's hard to predict how quickly your body will attempt to close a piercing, but as a general rule, the newer it is, the more likely it will close up. For instance: If your piercing is less than a year old, it can close in a few days, and if your piercing is several years old, it can take several weeks.
9. DON'T: Take out the piercing until it's completely healed. You should never swap out your jewelry before your piercing has completely healed. Doing so can lead to infection, scarring and even a rejection of the jewelry.
Don't take your earrings out too early! They will close rather rapidly. Leave earrings in for 6-8 weeks, giving your ears time to heal.
Why does my ear piercing close so fast? (overnight or after few days) Another ear-piercing may close quickly, either overnight or after a couple of days if the stud or jewellery is not held in the hole. The primary reason why this would happen to you is that the pierced ear had not healed completely.
I got an ear piercing a week ago, is it safe to exchange it with another earring for a couple hours? No. You need to leave the current jewelry in-place until it heals - at least a month, ideally more than 6 weeks. Your piercer should have told you this.
Taking Care of Your Ears
When you first get your ears pierced, you should leave the earrings in until your ears are completely healed. This usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks. If you don't, your holes could close up and you'll have to go through everything all over again!
Has My Piercing Healed? You can tell if a wound is healing if there is no swelling and redness around the site. The healing process can take some time but redness usually subsides within a few weeks. A lack of redness, however, doesn't always necessarily mean that your ear is fully healed.
Typically, ear lobe piercings take around 4-6 months, while upper or inner ear piercings take between 6-12+ months to fully heal. You'll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops.
Many people say getting re-pierced is less painful than the first time.
Rarely do piercings in earlobes close up in just a few hours. Nonetheless, if you got your piercing 50 or fewer days ago, 24 hours is a small enough window for the lobe to seal. After the 60 day mark, three weeks is usually sufficient.
Any piercing no matter how long you've had it can close up within 20 minutes of taking the jewelry out. Usually the longer you've had it the longer it takes to close up but it really depends on your body.
Earring holes usually stay open for at least a day or two once a few months have passed after the original piercing. The holes often stay open for a few weeks or longer if they have been there for several years of earring use. It is unlikely that the holes have completely closed after only a few hours.
Don't take your earrings out too soon
Leave your earrings in for at least six weeks if they're in your earlobe. Since cartilage doesn't heal as quickly as earlobe tissue, keep cartilage piercings in longer — at least three to four months.
AVOID beer, alcohol, yogurt, cheese and spicy or citrus foods for the first 2 weeks. AFTER 3 WEEKS we recommend that you come back to the studio to purchase a shorter barbell for your new piercing. REMEMBER your new piercing is considered an open wound. Be extremely mindful of any oral contact for 6 weeks.
For ear piercings, this can take up to six months. If you remove your jewelry before the full development of the fistula, you risk the chance of the hole closing up. This is why people who've had their ears pierced since childhood can keep their earrings out for weeks with no issue.
Another term you may hear to describe piercing earrings is “starter earrings” since these stud style earrings are kept in the ear while the new piercing heals.