depends on what type of ear piercing your talking about,the monroe is done with a needle so i guess it would,it wont hurt so bad that you black out im sure.i got my cartilage done in both of my ears today and didnt even flinch.once they pierce it im sure youll be happy.everyone is different though,good luck.
it hurts less than a cartilage piercing but more than a monroe.
Neither hurt me much but the tongue is known to hurt more because its a muscle while a monroe is mostly just skin.
Industrial for sure. Tongue piercings dont hurt that much at all.
Belly button piercing hurts more. I have them both & that's the one that hurt the most for me.
Tongue piercings do not hurt much. Even a tongue web or double tonuge which seem to have a higher pain level, do not hurt too much. As ar as I 've experienced, an ear piercing hurts more than any other piercing. I am plannig to have a conch piercing and just read at site rightpiercing dot com that it hurts too much if I plan to have an inner and outer conch at the same time. Emily
it doesn't really hurt unless you bite your tongue. Its more swollen than painful. Other that that just eat ice stuff and you'll be fine in a few days, i was
Well unless you have the gusto to shove it through in one fell swoop...then it will hurt more than going to a pro. But all in all...it is the same.
Yes, however it should be noted that tongue piercings are one of the least painful piercings to get.
i have both. pain wise my tongue hurt alot more. it was a sharp pain and my tongue was swollen for quite awhile afterward. tattoos only have a constant tingle-like sensation when your getting them done
Typically, a tongue piercing may hurt more than a lip piercing, as the tongue is a sensitive and muscular area. However, pain perception can vary from person to person. Both piercings may cause discomfort during the procedure and while the area is healing.
The initial piercing is not painful. The only thing felt is the pressure of needle. The clamp on the tongue hurts more than the actual piercing. The healing after is the painful part. The tongue will swell, and the muscle will be sore. As the tongue adjust to the metal and heals itself from the initial tear and swelling, the pain will subside, generally over a few days following the piercing. By experience, a piercing in the upper cartilage hurts more than a piercing in the tongue.
It means you have a tongue piercing. Nothing more, nothing less.
a cartalige piercing hurts ALOT more because your piercing a bone
I've had my nose done, and now i have my tongue. I say that the nose hurts more, but it depends on the people, but the tongue is one of the piercing that hurt less.. For the people that say the clamps are the worst, their wrong. But trust me, it really doesn't hurt that bad. All you have to do is be careful, you have a hard time eating because your tongue is so swollen.