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Amimo

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Could Plastic Surgery Restore Body Piercings?
Posted: 01-14-04 17:41pm

Hi !

I really need some answers concerning my piercings; I made some research on the net but it's funny how they have answers to anything but this ; could plastic surgery restore body piercings?
The thing is; I have had my ears pierced 8 times (5 & 3) and I have had my nose pierced once. Well, most of the piercings have closed naturally by themselves as I stopped wearing jewrelly on them but the scares are still there Rolling Eyes !! And I don't really like it Sad ! I would love to know wether or not plastic surgery could help! I want it to look like before I 've had 'em pierced !!!!
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sparklypixie12

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Joined: 17 Sep 2003
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Posted: 01-22-04 18:35pm

Well,i dont think there's such thing as plastic surgery to do this.Your earrings will have closed up if u dont wear jewellery in them.I do ear piercing in my job & we recommend them to be kept in for six weeks & then if the person wants,they can change them but they must wear a post-style earring for the first 5months of piercing.
If u take out the earrings for 20 minutes after you have first had them pierced,they will close up.All I can say is that you have them re-pierced in the same places so that u cant see the scars.
I do not know of any plastic surgery procedure but someone else may be able to tell you of one
best wishes
liz :d
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