
Belly Button Piercing Healing Time: How Long It Takes & Aftercare Tips
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Getting a belly button piercing? Whether it’s your first or a new addition, one of the most common questions is:
“How long does it take for a belly piercing to heal?”
Here’s a full breakdown of the belly button piercing healing timeline — plus aftercare tips, what to expect at each stage, and signs your piercing is fully healed.
On average, a belly button piercing takes 6 to 12 months to fully heal.
But healing times vary depending on:
Your body’s healing ability
Jewellery material (e.g., titanium heals faster)
How well you follow aftercare instructions
Lifestyle factors like exercise, tight clothing, and swimming
You may experience redness, swelling, tenderness, and slight discharge (clear or pale yellow).
Avoid touching or twisting the jewellery unnecessarily.
Do not remove or change your belly bar.
✅ Do:
Clean with sterile saline spray twice daily.
Wear loose, breathable clothing.
Be patient — this stage is all about stability.
The skin around the piercing may start to feel more settled.
Crusting and minor itching are normal as cells regenerate.
⚠️ Caution:
Don’t assume it’s healed just because it looks better.
Rejection, irritation, or keloids can still occur if irritated.
Internally, healing is still in progress — even if externally it seems calm.
You may notice the piercing becomes less sensitive.
Avoid:
Changing the jewellery yourself.
Sleeping on your stomach or applying pressure to the area.
The piercing canal becomes more stable.
You may be able to safely change your jewellery (ideally with your piercer's advice).
If you’ve had no discharge, discomfort or swelling for 3+ weeks, it may be fully healed.
✅ Best time to upgrade to jewellery you love — like implant-grade titanium from Camden Body Jewellery.
✅ Signs of healing:
No redness, swelling or pain
No discharge or crust
Jewellery moves freely and comfortably
Skin looks healthy around the site
🚫 Not healed yet if:
There’s irritation when moving the jewellery
Discharge or odour persists
The area still feels sore or warm
Stick to implant-grade titanium jewellery
(ASTM F-136 titanium is our recommendation — hypoallergenic, non-corrosive, and ideal for healing.)
Use a sterile saline spray twice a day
No alcohol, peroxide or harsh solutions.
Avoid swimming
Pools, hot tubs and natural water can introduce bacteria and delay healing.
Be gentle
Avoid tight waistbands, belts or high-rise clothing that rubs against the piercing.
Don’t change jewellery too early
Wait at least 6 months, or until fully healed, before changing the bar.
Sterile saline spray (not DIY saltwater)
Clean, disposable paper towels for drying (not fabric towels)
Never use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or ointments
If you notice any of the following:
Persistent redness or swelling
Yellow/green discharge
Foul odour
Sharp pain or heat around the area
📍 Visit a professional piercer or GP as soon as possible. Early care prevents complications.
Belly piercings take time — and patience is key. Whether you’re in week two or month ten, consistency in aftercare is the most important factor.
💎 And when you're ready to upgrade, choose high-quality, body-safe jewellery that’s made to last — like our ASTM F-136 Titanium Belly Bars.
Explore our range of premium titanium belly bars, perfectly suited for healed piercings.