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.
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.
The general rule is to avoid wearing earrings while sleeping, with the exception of when you get a new piercing. You will need to keep these small studs in place for 6 weeks or so, or until the piercing heals.
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.
For six months after you change your earlobe piercing, it's important to not go longer than 24 hours without wearing an earring. If you go more than that amount of time without an earring, your piercing to begin to 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.
To help speed up the healing process, Bubbers recommends wearing earrings made of implant-grade metal so your body will form a healed layer around the metal. You also should avoid going any longer than 24 hours without wearing earrings for the first six months of a new piercing to prevent the hole from closing.
We also suggest not leaving your earrings out for longer than 24 hours within the first six months to prevent the holes from closing.
Ear piercings are notorious for closing up quickly and one hour is plenty long enough for the piercing to close such a short time after the piercing.
It is advisable to take your favourite earrings off from time to time to let your ears “breathe”. The reason behind this is that your earrings could trap dirt and bacteria (or shampoo) if you leave them on 24/7, which can lead to infections.
Sleeping on your healing piercing, especially ear piercings, can cause it to heal angled and crooked. The pressure from laying on it causes the jewelry to become tilted, and VERY irritated. This will do all of what not downsizing your piercing will do. It's the same thing.
Leaving Earrings Out Too Long
Yes, you can take your earrings out after 6-8 weeks if they feel ready, but don't leave them out! They will still close quickly since they're relatively new. Leave your earrings in as often as you can for roughly a year before going extended periods without them.
To attempt a gentle re-opening of the hole, wet it with warm water in a bath or shower to soften the skin. Using a gentle ointment like Vaseline or Aquaphor, gently stretch your earlobe down and to the sides to attempt to open the hole.
It can become difficult to insert a pierced earring for many reasons. The most common cause is simply increased friction between the ear hole and the earring. This is most easily remedied by putting petroleum jelly on the earring post and then inserting it into the ear.
After getting your ears pierced, it's important to care for them. Leave the earrings in your ears for six weeks or more, even at night. Always wash your hands before touching newly pierced ears. Gently wash your piercings with a mild, fragrance-free soap and water at least once a day.
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! You don't want germs with your newly pierced ears, so it's very important to keep your ears clean.
Sebum is an oil that the skin creates to provide a waterproof exterior, and the skin around a piercing will naturally shed. These discharges mixed with dirt from lack of cleaning can also oxidize, leaving a black or grey gunk. This gunk can be pushed out with a clean earring or washed out with warm soap and water.
Earlobe piercings (6 week healing period): never go more than 24 hours without wearing an earring or your piercing may close. Cartilage piercings (12 week healing period): wear earrings 24/7 to keep your piercing from closing.
The first step to sleeping on your piercings is to make sure they are actually fully healed. This usually takes six to nine months for most piercings, although some may take up to a year to fully heal.
Try some Pierced Ear Protectors! They are worn over an earring or alone. They are virtually invisible when worn, and keep your piercings open. No more re-piercing each time you forget to put your earrings back in!
The black stuff is normal. It's actually just dead skin cells. When a piercing hole is made and the earring is put it, the ear will be trying to heal itself for a long time. Even if you've had piercings for a long time, they will always closed up eventually because the cells are always trying to regenerate themselves.
Earlobe piercings: for the first 6 months after your 6 week healing period has ended, do not go more than 24 hours without wearing an earring or your piercing may close.
Yes, you can sleep without earrings after 3 months, but there are a few things you should keep in mind. If your piercing hole is still healing, sleeping without earrings may prolong the healing process and cause the hole to close up.