only if you are 18 and over. Or, if you are under 18 you need parental consent.
The legal age for tongue piercings can vary depending on the country or state. In many places, individuals must be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. It's important to check local regulations and ensure that the piercing is performed by a licensed professional to reduce risks of complications.
Do a Google Image search for tongue piercings.
The legality of tongue piercings at school can vary depending on the school's dress code and policies. Some schools may prohibit visible body piercings for safety or health reasons, while others may allow them as long as they are not disruptive. It is best to check with your school's administration or handbook to determine their specific rules regarding tongue piercings.
The venom is two tongue piercings.
It is typically safe to have two piercings in the tongue at once. Any more than this can increase the risk of complications such as excessive swelling, infection, or damage to the nerves and blood vessels in the tongue.
If they're in the middle of your tongue, they're just double center tongue piercings. If they're side by side, on either side of your tongue, they're venom tongue piercings.
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Everyone has veins in their tongue. You'll have to check with your piercer to see if a tongue piercing is possible. Center tongue piercings are usually an option for a majority of people but venoms or off-center piercings can be tricky.
I dont think they heal at all, because the tongue is a muscle.