Yes, even more so when they get torn out. Microdermals and experimental piercings that are prone to rejection, accidental tear out and infection. Be sure you are seeing someone who really knows there stuff and has been doing dermals for several years before you get anything done.
Yes they kill but it really depends on how bad u take pain ive had many done and they've all hurt but it may not for u, but also they reject and migrate really bad almost all of mine have migrated but u can always get them redone over the scar tissue which may help it from rejection and heal faster.
They are refereed to as permanent body modifications, however, trained professionals can remove them through making a long incision and pulling it out at an angle. As with any body modification, make sure that you are willing to live with it long after. And if you decide to have it removed later, be sure to you are willing to live with the scarring left from removal.
Microdermal piercings ANYWHERE need to be cut out, this is because they are the most permanent of all piercings as the plate is under the skin with it growing through it.
If a microdermal piercing falls out this is usually due to the body rejecting it due to it being knocked constantly or when the piercer did it, it wasn't put in deep enough. Microdermal piercings are meant to be permanent hence why they need to be cut out. You need to wait for the skin to heal and then you are able to get it put it back in, but only some piercers will put it back in so be careful.
You'll have to either go back to your piercer/find a piercer to remove it or have a doctor remove it.
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As of November 2011, Tennessee apparently decided that microdermal piercings are a medical procedure. I just called the piercer in Knoxville and he said they can't do dermals right now. Apparently the piercers are fighting it, though, so they will probably lift it.
Theres so many places to get piercings that there really isn't a definite answer. Also depends on if you mean permanent piercings or play piercings.
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The average microdermal will last (if there are no issues) about a year or two, but you need to know they will eventually reject.
I dont know, but it really bothers me. I understand the tattoo i guess because that is sooo permanent, but piercings heal.
The piercing would be performed with microdermals due to the fact that surface piercings with surface bars have a fairly high rejection rate due to the stress that is being put on the skin and the bar, but the microdermal is singular unto itself and they have a pretty good rate of acceptance as opposed to surface piercings or the now rather outdated, trans-dermals. A microdermal has a flat "foot" if you will that resides below the skin and it then has a cylindrical post with internal threading that is flush with your outer epidermis that you can screw balls or gems into. Fairly quick procedure.
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