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Think my dermals are rejecting? (pictures)?
I've had them for about two months.
They seem to be sitting up rather high, but there is no redness, peeling, swelling, pain etc.
They feel fine and don't look irritated.
I'm planning on going back to the piercer in a couple of weeks to have the discs changed, but I'd just like a little help and peace of mind, you know?
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q229/arch_angel...
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q229/arch_angel...
please no lude comments on the pictures.
It will have been three months (more then the time recommended by my piercer) before I can get them changed.
That's not the issue here.
2 Answers
- Bored AgainLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hard to say from the photos, but I can tell you that it is normal for them to stick out somewhat. As they heal and the swelling goes down it will look as if they are sticking out more than normal. Mine stuck out a good 1/4-1/2 inch from the surface of my skin and especially since they're on your chest and the skin is fairly thin there. But I'd check in with your piercer just to make sure.
Also, I wouldn't have the discs changed just yet, I would wait the full 4 months healing time before you consider it. It's not a horribly painful process but it is uncomfortable and can be rough on the piercing.