Ear peircing help

I got second ear pericings in both my ears (right beside the first peircing) about 5 years ago. Lately - and what I happened to not notice before, is that my first hole is situated higher than my second hole: it looks like this on my ear ‘ . (hopefully that makes sense). My question is - I’ve had my first hole since I was a baby. If I wanted that hole to close so I can re peirce it lower, will it close even though I’ve had it for this long?

Answer #1

Umm ok I’ve had my first hole done since I was like 1 yr old…

I’ve had to try to close it because of somthing really bad happened to my ear…the best to do is let both of them close and then repeirce both them again…cause the more you wear earings the more it won’t close…

Answer #2

right wee, peircings that have been in a long time generally cant close or heal up unless there surface tpeircings, they have a etter chance an earring however is not a surface peircing, so if its been in more than 10 years theres not a good chance of it healing up if you want to take it out , and wait about 6 months if it hasnt healed up a bit by then its probably not going to you can leave it out and peirce higher if you want therll be a small hole but it shouldnt be very noticable other than that there isnt snything that can make it heal itself

Answer #3

Some more help pleaseee! :(

Answer #4

YES EVENTUALLY IT WILL CLOSE you NEEDD TO LET IT HEEL

Answer #5

nope but you can peirce another hole and leave that one empty its not really noticable

Answer #6

I don’t know, cause I know someone who has had their earrings out for like 10 years and they can still put an earring through their ear.

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