no its not
Any body piercing studio will be able to do your cartilage piercings, check them out under body piercing in the phone book.
The price varies from 18.00 to 40.00 it really depends on what piercing place you go to!!!!!!!!!!
yes if they want to go thew the pain.
Yes Dolphins can go deaf
Nope. Wait 2-3 months to swim with a new piercing.
A piercing gun should not be used on cartilage as it's more likely to cause damage to the cartilage. Piercing guns should be avoided at all costs due to the multiple health risks. If you want a piercing go to a piercing studio where there are professionally trained piercers who use the correct jewelry and safe tools.
There are many places in GA I get piercings at. Where exactly I'm not sure because I don't know where in GA you are located, but you could find somewhere of you type in google where you live then cartilage piercing. Hope this helps! :)
Do not get it done with a gun! Its really dangerous and any piercing shop should know this, if a piercing place is saying they do it with a gun. Do NOT go to them. Do it with a needle only. Guns are only for ears, and your not even supposed to use a gun on the cartilage of your ear, it could shatter your cartilage.
There are no bones in the lip. Body piercings do not go through bone, only skin or cartilage.
yeah, you would wanna wait so it doesnt get infected, so yeah, i tihnk 3 weeks is fine Get advice from your physician and not people who have no idea about such things. The studio that pierced my cartilage said I could go swimming in a pool the very next day, as long as I don't play with the piercing under water.
It is much safer to get a cartilage piercing with a needle. A piercing gun can cause scaring and lumps once the piercing has healed. These things are much less common if the piercing was done with a needle.
Yes you can, but it's very unhealthy and painful. The jewelry that they use is unsafe, and guns can never be cleaned properly. Most people that operate guns are taught by a training video or piercing a teddy bear. Use a hollow needle, go to a real piercing shop.