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After the piercing is completed, the healing process takes a minimum of six weeks to eight weeks for the wound to close properly around the piercing, and it may be six months to a year before the jewelry can be removed for any length of time without the hole closing.
It is common for an eyebrow piercing to produce a sticky white discharge or a crust around the jewelry during the healing process.
Complications, when reported, are usually fixed with a short-term round of antibiotics.
A light bruise is common, due to the high amount of capillaries in the eyebrow and the proximity to the surface of the skin.
Due to the fact that it is a surface piercing, eyebrow piercings, like anti-eyebrow piercings, are frequently rejected by the body.

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