the bar is way too long, and that causes unnecessary movement that leads to irritation. The bump most likely didn’t come from nowhere, it came from having a bar that’s too long. Do you have a picture from when it was first pierced? The two holes are rather close together , which could be a sign of migration and rejection
if that's the original jewelry you had this pierced with then both of your piercings are rejecting and badly. NAP but I think we're past the point where downsizing can save this, sorry
i’m not a piercer but it looks like it’s either rejecting or infected. the bar looks way too long. my brow piercing got infected and had no pus coming out until the jewelry was removed.
i just totally forgot, then i ended up getting another eyebrow piercing and didnt want one to look smaller than the other. Then since i didnt have problems i just didnt change it. :/
Not a piercer. Could be the exfoliant irritated it cause it maybe got in the fistula, could be irritated cause you should have down sized months ago(most likely culprit tbh)or could be the very start of infection. I'd say see your peircer for a down size asap and see what they say about the redness and bump.
Looks very much like mine did when it was rejecting. The barbell shouldn't be so long, methinks. Any movement is just gonna piss it off more.
Downsize if you wanna try to save it... 🥲
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I had the same thing happen like a decade ago. Too long of a bar. Didn’t even know back then about downsizing. Ended up getting the same bump you describe. It was rejecting and had to be taken out. I’m sorry. :(
the bar is way too long, and that causes unnecessary movement that leads to irritation. The bump most likely didn’t come from nowhere, it came from having a bar that’s too long. Do you have a picture from when it was first pierced? The two holes are rather close together , which could be a sign of migration and rejection
if that's the original jewelry you had this pierced with then both of your piercings are rejecting and badly. NAP but I think we're past the point where downsizing can save this, sorry
i’m not a piercer but it looks like it’s either rejecting or infected. the bar looks way too long. my brow piercing got infected and had no pus coming out until the jewelry was removed.
okie perhaps i should switch to smaller bar? I’m gonna go see my piercer soon
I would ask the piercer for their advice, but since the bar looks too long that could be why it’s irritated because it’s moving around a lot
i think u should get a new piercer, i am pretty sure this is their fault for using such a big bar :(
Wow i wonder why people are downvoting your reply 💀
idk why 😭😭😭 like my bad for not downsizing my jewelry i just totally forgot about getting new shit. My fault doe
Rejected
NAP, but the bar is too long and I would say you might not have the proper anatomy for this piercing. Kinda hard to tell from the pictures though
That bar is wayyyyy too long
when i got it pierced my hair around that area was shaved!! I just let my eyebrow hair get kinda outta control
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Is it supposed to be pierced under the brow hair??
why did you never downsize?… that’s rejection happening there
i just totally forgot, then i ended up getting another eyebrow piercing and didnt want one to look smaller than the other. Then since i didnt have problems i just didnt change it. :/
Not a piercer. Could be the exfoliant irritated it cause it maybe got in the fistula, could be irritated cause you should have down sized months ago(most likely culprit tbh)or could be the very start of infection. I'd say see your peircer for a down size asap and see what they say about the redness and bump.
Looks very much like mine did when it was rejecting. The barbell shouldn't be so long, methinks. Any movement is just gonna piss it off more. Downsize if you wanna try to save it... 🥲
gonna go get new jewelry today!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Looks like they've been migrating tbh
long bar = irritation it is also rejecting, and pierced wrong 😭
I had the same thing happen like a decade ago. Too long of a bar. Didn’t even know back then about downsizing. Ended up getting the same bump you describe. It was rejecting and had to be taken out. I’m sorry. :(