On the flip side,
BELLY BUTTON RING migration is a symptom. When your piercing is migrating, it's attempting to move from its original spot to a new one, and in some cases, can result in a full-blown rejection. It's definitely something to look out for because if the jewelry is not removed in a timely manner, it can get completely rejected and result in scarring from the puncture and put you at risk for infection
HOOPS EARRINGS.
Piercings most likely to reject and migrate
Piercings that only break through a small amount of surface skin—aptly named surface piercings—are most at risk for rejection and migration. This is because the less skin there is to help keep the piercing secure, the higher the chances are that your body will find a way to push it out. Of course, this totally depends on the person, as some people are simply more prone to rejection than others
BODY JEWELRY.