breakingdawn
Nov 29 2006, 04:12 PM
Um, well, I got my cartilage pierced (actually, I pierced it myself, but it didn't get infected or anything, but...) and I took it out about a month later because I thought my mom might see it (and she would have made me take it out anyway... and probably ground me) and I already know that the bump of scar tissue is normal, but does it ever go away? and is it possible to pierce over it in the future?
TaintedDesires
Dec 2 2006, 05:42 PM
No it won't go away. You probably played with it too much, so the scar tissue formed. I believe you can pierce it again. I think it'll hurt more than the first time, though.
Cujiine
Dec 24 2006, 01:49 PM
Honestly I wouldn't know... I'm not going to get any more piercings other than maybe.... BIG maybe.... a second hole in the lobe. I haven't had the best history when it comes to earings.... first time I got the lobes pierced, they got infected and closed up...

so yeah I'm sticking with the ones I gots now...
WHIMSICAL 0NE
Dec 24 2006, 04:05 PM
I have scars that are bumps like that. Mainly because my ears have been peirced so many times and some of them didn't heal right. I still have bumps from 4-5 years ago. They won't ever 100% go away but they will get smaller just like regular scars do. Sometimes they get sensitive so I wouldn't recommend getting peirced where there's a scar. It will more than likely be more painful and take longer to heal if it will even heal right.
Ambuletz
Dec 25 2006, 05:21 PM
I don't see why it wouldn't go away. All other scars fade away with time. But then again it was on bone, so..
Stefanny
Dec 25 2006, 05:40 PM
Open up Vitamin E caplets & rub some on the scars. It should start fading

Family trick, my parents are doctors
voguelove
Dec 25 2006, 05:40 PM
i did the exact same thing and mine has been pierced for 2 years and 1 month. haha.
mine hasnt gone away.
lilJdawg
Dec 27 2006, 01:39 AM
I think it would fade. My ex-friend pierced my ear with the ear ring and it didn't get infected or anything. You could probably re-pierce it in the future. I don't think it'll hurt as much as the first 'cause your tissue probably have healed &yeas.
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