Both microdermal and surface piercings are not permanent and will eventually “reject.” Rejection is when the body eventually sees your jewelry as a threat and begins to push that jewelry out. Why does this happen? It’s because this type of piercing is placed on areas that are not able to be pierced through. For example, a nostril piercing goes through the nostril and heals similar to how a tunnel is open from one end to the other.
It is important to remove the jewelry and retire the piercing when this process begins. When your piercing begins to reject, it will ultimately bring the tissue with it. This results in scar tissue that can often be discolored, raised, etc. Oftentimes, this is preventable if you are quick to contact a reputable piercing studio** to confirm if your microdermal or surface piercing is rejecting. Then, proceed to follow your professional piercer’s recommendations.
Re-piercing in the same area is generally not recommended but can be confirmed with an in-person consultation.
**We highly recommend finding a piercer who is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers. Find your local APP member here*****