Scar tissue boyo. Though I've had a lot of bad luck with it... I took it out a fair while back, but I'm a notoriously slow healer. In fact, the holes have only JUST fully closed so they're still a bit sore, red, and flaky which'll hopefully go down over the next few weeks.
Reason I took it out was bridge was a pernickety bugger of a piercing. They're sensitive, and have really high rejection rates, but I have a lot of excess skin so mine anchored fine and healed, but on a night out in April I got punched in the face, and apparantly a piece of metal is a fine target for an angry man. By that point I was too trashed to care, and when I got home, KO'd, and woke up the next morning, I'd actually managed to sleep on my front, so checked the mirror and I had two dried trails of blood coming down and a massive tear (on the side you can't see, the red mark is about twice as big but shrinking), so I tried babying it for a while before giving up and taking it out since the skin around it was constantly inflamed and wouldn't respond to anything I used on it.
Then I was a smart ass and decided to go skating the same day I removed it without covering it - skating + two gaping holes = recipe for infection, so it DID get infected, I was on amoxicillin for a fair while to clear that out (and had to put up with two HORRENDOUS yellow/red scabs for 2-4 weeks) before I saw a dermatologist and got told just to leave it be and try not to overexpose it or get it wet, and that's more or less done the trick!
TL;DR - In short, if anyone reading wants a bridge piercing, dear lord take care of it... I wanted mine done again maybe but this whole post-removal fiasco has royally put me off it. Doesn't help it's a sensitive area to begin with.
Redness just is more apparantly as per the light, as you can see there. Like I said, should be all healed soon. :)
Edited by user 14 June 2011 11:46:06(UTC)
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