You follow the needle threw with the stud.
I always just shove it through no matter how much it hurt. But now I'm smarter and I got a bigger(hallow) needle.
I pierced my own lip with a needle. I put the needle through the hole in the middle of my bottom lip and then pulled it out. It didn't hurt at all and it was fun to do. I pierced my own lip with a needle. I put the needle through the hole in the middle of my bottom lip and then pulled it out. It didn't hurt at all and it was fun to do. Get Link: torontobrowshop.ca
when you get your lip pierced by a professional they do not use a gun they use clamps and a needle they push the needle through your lip very fast i have i have had my lip pierced 4 times and i watched the piercer the whole time GO TO A PROFESSIONAL THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING!!!! 2nd answer: I pierced my lip myself and my tips would be, get an actual piercing needle. They are so much easier to use. But, if you can't get one use a thick sewing needle. I used one. Numb BOTH sides of your lip with ice. Then just stick the needle through. If you hesitate it will just hurt more. Once it is through wait maybe one hour. Remember to move around the needle in between the waiting time. Then slowly as you pull the needle out place the lip ring in. I suggest studs. You can put rings in about 3-4 weeks after it has healed with no problem.
Needle. Guns aren't suitable for any piercing
yeah you should be able to, as long as the lip ring is the same thickness as the stud you had your nose pierced with, otherwise the ring will not go through. :) hope this helped.
When I got my lip pierced, they already had the jewelry with them, because they have to use a special, longer stud to accomodate swelling. Perhaps if you brought you're own ball(s), they would screw those onto the stud instead of the regular ones.
I have both my lip and belly button pierced. I had my belly button pierced with a hoop and my lip pierced with a bar/stud. The belly button was more irritating then the lip because a hoop piercing requires the piercer to clamp it shut and fiddle around with a new pierced part instead of just screwing a ball on. I recommend any new piercings to be with a bar/stud as it is quicker and less irritating. Put it this way, I'm going for a 2nd lip piercing and not another belly button piercing ;)
Yes, it is possible to get your lip pierced with an eighteen gauge stud, however, the size and style of the stud will ultimately depend on the piercing professional's recommendation and your anatomy. Make sure you consult with a professional piercer to determine the best size and type of jewelry for your lip piercing.
Yes it's called a vertical labret
You can but I suggest boiling it first or using a lighter to get all the germs off- also, you need to remember that a sewing needle is super skinny so unless you can find jewelry that's the same size of a sewing needle I wouldn't do it. I pierced my own lip before but it was with an actual piece of ear jewelry so I knew that it would be the gauge I wanted it to be- plus a sewing needle kind of hurts your finger when you're trying to push it through, so I'd also suggest putting an eraser on the end of it so it doesn't stab your finger. Sure you can if you want to get an infection. Boiling it doesn't do you any good. The water allows more bacteria to collect on the needle. Also, it only sanitizes the needle. Professionals use autoclaves which completely sterilize the needle. The sewing needle is way too small to have a comfortable transition between the needle and the jewelry. Fact of the matter is that you are not trained to pierce yourself. DON'T DO IT. Wearing ear jewelry in a lip piercing is a bad idea. The back of the earring will most likely become embedded in your lip. Save up the money to get it done by a pro. Just because some people are lucky enough to not get infections doesn't mean you'll be just as lucky.
Never. You shouldn't have pierced it yourself. If you had to ask this I doubt you did the proper research or sterilized everything properly. Lip piercings are one of the most troublesome to do yourself. You have to position it appropriately for your mouth so that the jewelry has minimal contact with your teeth and gums. The stud also has to be the right length to accommodate for swelling or else it could become embedded. Take the needle out, clean the wound with a gentle soap and let it heal. Go to a professional instead of jeopardizing your health.
You can but it's not the wisest thing to do with a brand new piercing due to the possible hook factor.
Probably.....but I wouldn't recommend it seeing as it would hurt very badly, and the opening may not be large enough. You should probably just go get it pierced.