Navel Piercing Healing Time
Want to get a navel piercing real bad but don't know what it involves or what the healing process will be like? Read the following article to get an inkling of this subject.

Points to Consider
Usually, a navel piercing can be done by anyone without a hitch. But there are times when the body will reject the piercing. This can happen if one has high diabetes or certain other health conditions. In such a case, the body will reject the piercing by setting on a migration (the piercing will move from its original place and might or might not cause pain and scarring). It is important that you consult your physician if you're suffering from any health effects before getting that piercing.
A navel piercing requires a longer period of time to heal than most other piercings. The time taken for the healing can range anywhere between 4 months to a year, and that is why, taking certain precautions becomes absolutely necessary (these will be explained in detail in the following sections). It is also important to understand the dangers and risks of belly button piercing before taking the decision of getting one.
Other than these two factors, it is also important to undertake a detailed research of the varied tattoo parlors that you're considering getting the piercing done from. If possible, visit the parlor personally and get all your doubts cleared by talking to the person who will be handling your piercing. Make sure that it is a reputed and hygienic place, and if possible, get in touch with the people who have already had a navel piercing done as well so that you can get personalized information.
Navel Piercing: Stages of Healing
Stage One
You need to be really careful in this stage and let the healing of the navel piercing happen by itself.
What to Expect in this Stage
- Right after you get your belly button piercing, the skin around the belly button will become red, swollen and itchy.
- There will also be a mild form of discharge that is either white or light yellow in color. This is a natural process of the healing and should not be taken as an infection. It is in fact a way of pushing out the bacteria from the body.
- Soon, a scab will start to form around the area which will stop the blood from oozing out and thereby protecting the wound.
- For proper aftercare, wash the area around the piercing with an anti-bacterial soap and water and use salt water on that area at least thrice a day.
- Do not use any cosmetic products like moisturizer or perfumes near the area.
- Do NOT play with the piercing. This will tamper with the natural healing and could lead to a navel piercing infection.
- Do not change the piercing till after it has healed.
- Do not wear tight fitting clothes or clothes that could get stuck in the piercing and therefore pull on it or cause aggravation.
- Do not expose the piercing to dirt, and as far as possible, prevent the sweat from collecting in that area. In that way, avoid heavy exercises or wearing clothes that make you especially sweat.
This stage will see the healing starting to get well underway.
What to Expect in this Stage
- The scab that had formed in the first stage will fall off and give rise to new skin.
- The new skin is very tender and will slowly start to gain thickness.
- Continue to care for the skin as you did in the initial stages.
- Clean it regularly.
- For some, the healing will have come well underway such that they can even change their piercing. But not everyone can. It depends on the amount of healing that has happened. Either way, do not attempt to change the piercing by yourself. Always consult the piercing artist before getting it done.
This is the final stage of the healing process. The entire process will take about 4 - 6 months for most, whereas for some others it could even take up to a year for healing.
What to Expect in this Stage
- The skin around the piercing will heal completely and gain all the features of normal skin.
- There are chances that if you remove the piercing at this stage and do not replace it with another one, the piercing will close up all together.
- Other than following the aftercare regime of cleaning the piercing, it is also important to keep it dry.
- Make sure that you use a paper towel and not cloth to dry the area because there are chances that a cloth can cause an infection by transferring bacteria to the wound.
- Avoid swimming as far as possible.
- Make sure that you do not wear pants that have a high waist so that it does not lead to any rubbing and cause an injury.
- Make sure that you give the process of healing enough time. Do not change the jewelry without it healing properly.
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