No
Nope.
Go back to your piercing studio and talk to them, they did the piercing get them to help you, that's what you paid for.
All piercings hurt, there is always discomfort with any piercing and lower back dimple piercings are subject to rejections and infection more than any other piercings.
Back dimple piercings, also known as Venus piercings, are placed on either side of the lower back where the back dimples are. The piercing procedure involves marking the spots, cleaning the area, then using a needle to create a hole for the jewelry. It is important to go to a professional piercer who has experience with surface piercings to reduce the risk of complications.
Microdermals are pretty safe. Never ever use a bar or even a surface bar for a surface piercing. Back dimples are EXTREMELY hard to keep. Theres a ton of movement and contact in that area. You'd have to put less pressure on your back when you sit, be careful while you get dressed, and not move a lot. Which is pretty tough. Back dimple and hip piercings are notorious for rejecting within a year. I would look into getting a dermal in a better place but hey, if you really want it I can't stop you.
Nope. Back dimple and hip piercings reject super quickly. Those areas move way too much for the piercing to heal. Also, theres a lot of contact with clothes which irritates the piercing and can get snagged. Really, they're a waste of money. You'll be super lucky if they last a year. You dont want to spend all of that money just to get scars :/ Don't even try using barbells or surface barbells. Theyre even worse for that area. They may be cheaper but you'll be left with bigger scars if they reject. They might be pretty and cute, but back dimple piercings are a terrible idea. Sorry :(
You're piercing your back?
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rob has one dimple on his cheek and back dimples... Kristen have back dimples too
Yea,i have a lip piercing and it does that do its natural
I have 4 oral piercings, and I smoke&toke. Nothing has ever went wrong. So do what you please. c: - Try to cut down on smoking during the healing period. It increase the time that it takes for your piercing to heal. Afterwards, do as you please but try your best to cut back during healing.
Microdermals should be surgically removed. Barbells can just be taken out, but they're horrible for surface piercings. But, back dimple piercings have a tendency to reject because of the friction and movement of that area. So, they may come out on their own or be pulled out before you decide that you want them removed.