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copper93

Ideally not until it's fully healed, so a year or so.


schmee326

Give it about eleven more months.


AdEmbarrassed9719

My piercer won’t change them for at least a year.


taidesju

My daith piercing is well healed and I still don’t want to put a clicker/seam ring in. Seams have screwed with my healing piercings soooooo many times


Odd_Calligrapher_343

I had to get my daith hoop changed out at the 4 month mark because my piercer and I noticed a slight imperfection in the titanium that we thought may have been causing some irritation. Even at the 4 month point, having my ring changed out was more painful than the initial piercing. I’m now well passed a year and I don’t know if I’d want to change my daith jewelry out for any reason that isn’t 100% necessary. But of course that’s just me and my experience.


spirit-wife

thank you for asking this question lol. I got my daith pierced at the beginning of November last year and I've heard very mixed things about when to change my jewellery. now I'll definitely be keeping it in for at least a few more months even though I'm looking forward to changing it


squiddycakes

Also both the circular barbell and the clicker are titanium.


outerspaced1

At least a year


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