All piercings hurt for long if done by someone unprofessional. If you get it done at a shop it doesn't hurt much after. If you get one make sure you clean the piercing everyday as well as the hole
Check with your NCO before getting anything pierced.
Getting a tongue piercin will hurt a bit regardless of what you've had pierced before.
Yes, but only if you are getting your lobes pierced. Andsee if they have guns that just came out of the package that haven't been used on anybody before. And when choosing earrings, choose some that are made of pure gold. And make sure the person who is piercing your ears has pierced ears many times before. And if you are getting your cartilage pierced go someplace else besides Claire's.
You need to wait about 6 to 8 weeks after getting them pierced before you change them.
Yes, you can swim in a river if you have your belly button pierced. However, if it is a new piercing, the general advice is to wait at least a month before swimming as the wound needs time to heal.
You can certainly ice them before hand if you like, but you will have to get them pretty numb for you to not feel much of anything. It's the best bit of advice that I can give you unless you just so happen to have some topical Lidocaine laying around the house somewhere or something to the effect.
Yes, it is safe for you to get your ears pierced four days before having your wisdom teeth removed. You only need to remove jewelry during major surgeries.
From what I know, have your cartilage already pierced before you try to gage it. I pierced my own, then once it healed i put a 14 gauge through it. It didn't really hurt but pinched a little.
Your immune system is loaded down right now and a piercing is not going to help it one bit. wait till you are back to normal health before getting anything pierced.
Put some numbing stuff on the spot and wait for however long it tells you before getting that spot pierced.
No. You can just go to the shop and get your ears pierced.
It worked on my ears idont see how it wouldn't work on your belly button.