TheShadows -> RE: nipple piercings (4/15/2007 11:55:41 PM)
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Ok...to make a long story short. In my experience, nipples piercings are notoriously hard to heal. It's not uncommon for them to take a year or more to fully heal and the build-up of lymphatic matter (crusties) to stop. It all depends on anatomy, placement, the specific way your body heals, the type of jewelry, and the size of the jewelry. Since your breasts are quite large, my recommendation would have been barbells. How large your nipples are in comparison to the breast itself should also be considered. Usually, the larger the nipple, the bigger the gauge necessary to avoid a cheese cutter effect. Nipple size is important in the decision of placement, as well. Too far back and they'll never heal. Too far forward and you run the risk of migration. It's really a judgement call on the piercer's part. The fact of the matter is, body jewelry is a foreign object in your skin. Your body doesn't really want it there. It's also considered an open wound until it's healed. If they're making steady progress, as you said they are, I wouldn't worry about them too much. You're still well within the normal healing period. Baby them and keep a close watch out for migration. If the jewelry diameter or type of jewelry is really bothersome, as far as the snagging and bad angles with the bra and whatnot, go to your piercing artist and ask them for a recommendation as to some new jewelry. Most reputable studios will change your jewelry out for you for a nominal charge, if not for free. Best of Luck, ~MrsShadows~
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