Working in the health profession, my suggestion is no.
It is far more complex to keep clean- for one, 2-infections often occur while the piercing is very fresh. Microrganisms, such as fungi and bacteria, attempt to invade the body and cause infection.
There is also a problem with migration on this piercing..meaning, it moves.
A lot of people have problems with a body rejecting the piercing, but this specific one has a higher result of that.
When rejecting from the body, the body is literally pushing the jewellery out of the body. The skin around the piercing can be a little sore but very red and you will notice the skin appears to 'thin' slightly as the jewellery reaches closer to the surface of the skin. Finally, there will be a tiny amount of skin holding the jewellery in. That tiny bit of skin thins-out so much that the weight of the jewellery helps it fall out and away. The result on the skin is usually a lot of scar tissue and an indentation, or cleft where the jewellery made its final exit.
My suggestion, skip it. You seem to have enough piercings and with mention of therapy and recovering from a stroke perhaps should focus on those for now.
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