its not infected that's a sign of a healing piercing if its a light yellow and whit color its fine just take a Q tip put it under warm Salty water (about one part salt to 5 parts water) water and gently wipe it off carefull not to irritate the peircing then rinse with salt water
should be done after every meal and before bed and when you wake up
If i have pus on my lip do i pop it or leave it
Lip ring is not a compound word.
Yes it's called a lip ring.
Get a new ring, or if it's just that rings are uncomfortable for you, get a stud.
To get a ring in your lip.
The ring is scaled (sized) to your lip, it's not a one size fits all affair. Your professional body piercer will assist you in selecting a ring that will suit your lip. Be aware that your lip will swell so the ring must allow for swelling.
Go to the Doctor 1. clean it, take it out and clean the bar, the ball and your lip with salt water or the cleaning stuff the shop gave you if you got given any. 2. Take it out because it could be infected 3. go to the Doctor.
yes you can. i have a lip ring and the person i kiss barely notices it. the size of the lip ring makes a difference. if it is large it might get in the way.
Ok, i got my lip peirced about a month ago. They provide you with a lip ring. They usually ask if you want a hoop or a stud. I have a hoop because it heals faster. So no you do not have to supply a lip ring. But when you want it changed to a different lip ring you do. Hope that helped!
The sybolism of a lip ring depends on the culture or ethnicity that a person got the ring. the lip ring can mean anything from a persons social class to a persons style sense. a lips ring imparticular is always saying something no matter what culture. Try looking a a specific culture then looking for the symbolism of the lip ring.
Safest spot for a lip ring is nowhere, you could get an infection which could be dangerous. For personal looks, on the side of your lip has the most attention for lip ringers.
The ring needs to be sized to the lip and placement will be discussed between you and your professional body piercer at the time the piercing is done.