Belly Piercings 101 (2024)

Piercing Updated April 7, 2022

What is a belly button piercing?

Belly button piercings have been popular since the early 2000s and the belly piercing is still one of the most popular piercings in 2022! We’ve compiled all of the most information about navel piercings so you can be well-informed before you get pierced! The most common of belly piercings is where the jewellery sits through the fleshy skin right at the top centre of the belly button, allowing the jewellery to hang over the hollow part of the navel.

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Belly button piercing procedure

First, you will be asked to pick out jewellery for the piercing. We have a range of gem and metal colours to choose from, clear crystal double gem and single gem belly banana bars are the most popular. When you’re in the private piercing room, the navel will be cleaned with alcohol. Then, your piercer will mark the piercing entry and exit site and you will be asked to stand up in a relaxed position and look in the mirror as this will most accurately show you how the jewellery will sit on your relaxed belly. Once you and your piercer agree on the position, your skin will be held taught with a sterile clamp. After that, a single-use needle will be used to pierce the belly followed by the 14 gauge jewellery. Expect a tiny bit of bleeding, swelling, or redness immediately after the piercing—that’s completely normal and should subside quickly.

Does a belly piercing hurt?

Your belly piercing procedure will cause some slight pain like any other piercing, but because the skin on your stomach is fleshy and soft, it will be less painful than other piercings with thicker cartilage. If you follow the correct recommended aftercare and avoid touching, knocking or irritating your piercing the pain will go away quickly.

How long does a belly piercing take to heal?

Following the recommended aftercare is extremely important to ensure your piercing heals as it should, failing to do so can result in problems with your piercing and can slow down the healing process.

Your healing time may vary depending on a number of factors including how well you follow the piercing aftercare instructions you’re given and your general health. Generally, belly button piercings will take 12-24 months or sometimes longer to have fully healed. The first time you take your jewellery out, we recommend getting a piercer to help you as they can assess whether it has healed enough for a changeover without irritating the piercing.

How do you know if your belly piercing is ready to downsize?

You can conduct some simple tests to check if you’re ready to change your jewellery.

  1. Your skin colour around the piercing has returned to normal, check that there is no more redness around the jewellery.
  2. There is no more pain around the piercing site.
  3. There is no presence of discharge or secretions.
  4. It has been at least 6-12 weeks post piercing appointment.

Be aware that tissue heals from the outside in, your piercing may feel fine on the outside, but the interior may still be healing. Remember, ‘if in doubt, we’ll check it out!’ pop back into the salon at any time for a piercing healing checkup.

How to know if your belly piercing is infected or rejecting:

As a belly piercing is technically a surface piercing, they have higher risks of rejection or migration than other standard entry and exit piercings. Common risks are piercing bumps, irritation, and swelling, and less common are actual infections. Migration or rejection is when you notice the jewellery moving or growing out of the original piercing site, this can be due to irritation or the wrong jewellery. If you’re concerned that there is a problem with your piercing, contact your local salon immediately as they will be able to help with healing and identify the cause of the problem.

The best jewellery for belly piercings:

Banana Barbells: The most popular jewellery choice for navels is a curved banana barbell, the jewellery fits the best with the natural shape or curve of the body. On belly bars like these, one ball is removable so you can insert the post into the piercing and screw on the ball. This style comes in loads of colours and designs!

Belly Rings / Hoops: Belly rings are becoming more popular, we stock a range of oval-shaped belly clicker rings to sit flat against the belly! They are a cute and different alternative to a standard belly piercing look.

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How to change your jewellery:

Most clients say it’s easy lt to change belly piercing jewellery on your own as you can look down, use both hands or see your piercing clearly in a mirror. Always wash your hands or wear gloves when changing any body jewellery.

We always recommend going back to your original piercing salon for your first jewellery change, as a professional piercer can assess that the piercing has fully healed, and can help recommend the right jewellery size and style and of course – insert the jewellery for you so you don’t have to stress!

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FAQs

What are the rules for belly button piercings? ›

Never touch it without washing your hands first. Clean it two to three times a day with saline solution for at least the first month. Avoid tight clothing around your midsection, tanning beds, hot tubs, public pools, and sleeping on your stomach until the piercing is at least mostly healed.

What to avoid when getting a belly piercing? ›

Stay away from the beach. Warm areas are where belly piercings shine. However, while it's healing, you need to keep it away from pools, standing water, sandy areas, and anywhere that might bring in harmful bacteria.

What are red flags for belly piercing? ›

Red flags for belly button piercing include excessive pain, swelling, redness, pus or discharge, fever, and migration or rejection of the piercing. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to seek advice from a professional piercer or healthcare provider.

How long does it take for a belly piercing to heal? ›

On average, it takes around 6 to 12 months for a belly button piercing to fully heal. However, it's important to note that healing times can be influenced by various factors such as your body's natural healing ability, how well you follow the aftercare instructions, and any complications that may arise.

What to know before getting a belly piercing? ›

If you want to have a belly button piercing, take steps to prevent problems:
  • Choose a piercer with care. Just because a piercer has a license doesn't mean they're well trained and experienced. ...
  • Go to a studio you trust. ...
  • Make sure the needle is sanitary. ...
  • Choose your jewelry carefully.
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When can I sleep on my stomach after a belly piercing? ›

Sleep on your back or side for the first few weeks after your piercing. If you're usually a stomach sleeper, do your best to avoid laying on your stomach in your sleep. Sleeping on your stomach could irritate and harm your piercing site, causing unnecessary pressure that could hinder the healing process.

Do you need a flat stomach for a belly button piercing? ›

Can you get an umbilical piercing with a thicker belly? Yes, a navel piercing is definitely possible with the right anatomy. Basically, you can never be too fat for an umbilical piercing! With a folded abdomen we will place a floating navel piercing, as mentioned before.

What a rejected belly piercing looks like? ›

If the skin is looking thinner or tighter around the piercing, or above the jewellery, it's a possible sign of rejection. As well, the colour of your skin changing around the hole is another potential sign. Transparent/near-transparent skin is a very likely sign of rejection.

What is the pain level of a belly button piercing? ›

“I would say [the pain is] around a four or five [out of 10] with my clients based on their feedback; I would rate my own at a four or so,” says Kristina Outland, a body piercer at Fiat Lux and Rose Gold in San Francisco. “It's a super quick process, which makes it very manageable.”

Should I cover my belly button piercing overnight? ›

Clean gauze padding should be worn over navel/nipple piercings during the night for the first few nights. This should be done for the first 1-2 weeks during the day as well if wearing tight clothes/bras or participating in physical exertion (such as sports / gym) or work that may cause friction around the area.

What helps belly piercings heal faster? ›

Clean the piercing regularly: Keeping the piercing site clean is crucial for preventing infection and promoting healing. Use a saline solution or other recommended cleaning solution to gently clean the area around the piercing twice a day.

What is the most painful piercing? ›

What are the top 10 most painful piercings?
  • Smoke piercing. ...
  • Daith piercing. ...
  • Conch piercing. ...
  • Tragus piercing. ...
  • Flat piercing. ...
  • Lip piercing. ...
  • Nose wing piercing. A nostril piercing comes to us in ninth place. ...
  • Helix piercing. A helix is a very popular piercing that can be quite painful for some.

Who Cannot get a belly button piercing? ›

Those who have an outie belly button shouldn't get their navel pierced. Unfortunately, this belly button shape is unsuitable for the navel piercing. Furthermore, if you have scar tissue around the navel, either from surgery or otherwise, you may not be able to get your navel pierced.

Can you be 14 to get your bellybutton pierced? ›

MINORS – PIERCING

If you are under 18 the parent or legal guardian must accompany the minor for the entire procedure. A government issued photo ID will be needed from both the minor and the parent or legal guardian.

Can I get a belly button piercing if my stomach folds? ›

Basically, you can never be too fat for an umbilical piercing! With a folded abdomen we will place a floating navel piercing, as mentioned before. However, it is not recommended to place a navel piercing if there is too much pressure on the piercing. Pressure increases the chances of irritation and inflammation.

Can I shower after a belly piercing? ›

Here we explain how to do it: Ideally, there should be minimal contact between the piercing and the water: we advise that you bathe as quickly as possible and that the water be applied softly, try not to rub around or near the piercing while you are in water and do not allow any soap, shampoo, conditioner or any other ...

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