If you have a weakened immune system because of a health condition, no. Otherwise, you can. Just clean it correctly and get it done by a pro in a clean shop.
Absolutely not. Your mouth is the last place that you want an infection. Just go to a professional.
Go to a professional. Unless you are a trained professional piercer, there is no way to safely pierce your own tongue. You put yourself at risk for irritation and infection, and if you are not careful, Hepatitis. You have a major artery running through your tongue, and if you pierce that, you will have some problems on your hands. Only a professional piercer knows the correct placement of the piercing in order to not hit that artery.
It's hard to get it straight & risk of infection is extremely high due to the area-have it done by a professional.
well i have had my tongue peircing for close to 8 monthes now i think and i dont regret it at all i hope tht answered your q
I really have no clue, but please, don't pierce your tongue! It can cause many dental problems, like receding gums, a swollen tongue, and it's especially painful. Nobody uses and pain-number when piercing tongues. The tongue ring can also scratch the enamel off teeth, causing you to get a ton of cavities and eventually your tooth to fall out. It can also cause tooth pain. If you pierce a nerve or a vain, your tongue could swell so much you would suffocate (it happens pretty often), or your tongue would permanently hurt so long as you kept the ring on. Seriously, do not pierce your tongue!!!!!!Even though some of the above is correct, it doesnt really answer the question.Don't pierce your tongue yourself. You risk infection, disease contraction, and severe blood loss. Go to a professional and they'll know where to pierce it.
Your tongue should maintain its pink color after you pierce it.
You don't. Go to a professional. Very few problems can arise from a professionally pierced tongue, however, if you do it yourself you run a higher risk of infection, speech impediments and other somewhat serious problems.
It is called the arterial vein, and should not be punctured. Never ever pierce yourself, especially your tongue. You run the risk of irritation, infection, migration, rejection and even Hepatitis if you are not careful.
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I would say that it is possible to pierce it and that it should heal fine. However, because there is a disorder in the area you need to seriously consider the idea of the piercing and take into account all of the increased possibilities of issues. I would say that infection isn't higher, but the pain, and also your recovery time from geographic tongue should be considered and dwelled upon for at least two months prior to piercing. If you have other concerns I HIGHLY recommend speaking with your doctor.
they dont pierce it....what an idea.