A navel piercing on the left, no meaning, it's just a piercing.
Ultimately it's better to let the piercing heal before messing around with changing jewellery or balls, the jewellery is designed fornew piercings and is bio-compatible however the balls you may want to change may not be of a bio-compatible material and could just annoy your new piercing for no reason other than to look different. I would suggest a trip down to see your piercer and have them change the balls for you so the piercing is not irritated needlessly.
none of the piercing shops that ive heard of numb you for a naval piercing i got mine when i was 13 and it doesnt hurt it feels like a pinch and then its over you just have to breathe
Yes, you can change your piercing after 6 months, as long as you know your piercing is healed, and it doesn't seem infected. you can safely change the piercing after 6-8 weeks. Just make sure after you change it you sterilize it. Just a tip, when your changing it use water to lubricate it so it slides out easier.
If you just pierce the scrotum, yes. You don't actually want a piercing through your testicle, do you?
Snooker balls do not change size based on table size. Just purchase regulation balls.
If you just got your nose pierced, wait for 6 weeks, then change it if you would like to.
You should be able to. Just make sure you put a piercing in straight away to avoid the area healing over.
Then you can't leave the piercing naked without risking it healing over. You can find one easily online but if you're in a hurry just stop by your piercing shop. Or, you could just get clear or flesh-colored acrylic balls for your bar.
If healed you should just be able to unscrew and take it out and in. If not healed you will irritate the piercing and end up with a messed up or even infected piercing. Can you not just cover the area with a soft bandage& tape? cover it all to avoid it getting rubbed?
Just another ear cartilage piercing, it has no magical meaning, it's just another piercing.
You aren't supposed to tan indoors after getting a navel piercing because of the UV rays can dry out your piercing and make it uncomfortable, and if the lotion gets into your piercing it can get infected. Your piercing may take 6-12 months to heal so until then you should take good care of it and avoid tanning and swimming. You should wait until the weather cools down to get your piercing so then you have all winter for it to heal.