
The time it takes for a piercing to heal will vary from person to person and different sites heal at different rates. Factors such as your general health, how you look after your piercing, whether your piercing gets touched, played with, knocked or bumped will also have an effect. The list below can be used as a general guide.
| Holes in Your Head | ||
| Earlobe | 4 – 8 weeks | |
| Ear Cartilage: | 3 – 9 months | |
| Helix | ||
| Tragus | ||
| Conch | ||
| Rook | ||
| Daith | ||
| Anti-Tragus | ||
| Snug | ||
| Nose (Nostril) | 3 – 4 months | |
| Septum | 4 – 6 weeks | |
| Eyebrow | 6 – 8 weeks | |
| Tongue | 4 – 8 weeks | |
| Labret | 6 – 8 weeks | |
| Take Off Your T-Shirt | ||
| Navel | 6 – 9 months | |
| Nipple – male | 3 – 4 months | |
| Nipple – female | 6 – 9 months | |
| Stuff in Your Undies | ||
| Vertical Clit Hood (VCH) | 4 – 8 weeks | |
| Horizontal Clit Hood (HCH) | 6 – 8 weeks | |
| Triangle | 3 – 4 months | |
| Labia Majora (Outer Labia) | 3 – 4 months | |
| Labia Minora (Inner Labia) | 4 – 8 weeks | |
| Fourchette | 6 – 8 weeks | |
| Prince Albert | 4 – 8 weeks | |
| Frenum | 3 – 4 months | |
| Guiche | 3 – 4 months | |
| Ampallang | 6 – 9 months | |