Go consult a piercer. It's best to go to one with lots of experience with tongue piercings and good reviews. They can take a look at y our tongue and tell you if a tongue piercing would be suitable.
In a professional body piercing studio and the piercing done by a professional body piercer.
Absolutely not. Your mouth is the last place that you want an infection. Just go to a professional.
Place a bitter pill at the tip of the tongue to prevent tasting most of the bitterness. as back of the tongue can taste bitter but tip and sides of the tongue cannot taste bitter.
the place on your tongue affects what you taste because of the different places on your tongue have different taste buds
It is possible to do so, but I advise against it. The mouth is a place that has a lot of germs in it, which is why many people suffer from tooth decay. If you pierce your tongue, germs may enter your bloodstream through that piercing, and this can cause serious illness. If you want body piercing, the tongue is pretty much the last place that you should choose. There are lots of other places to pierce yourself.Listen closely, you don't want to try tongue piercing yourself, if you screw up and make a mistake you will do serious damage to yourself. Secondly you do not have the knowledge or the equipment to sterilize the materials and jewellery correctly.Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacteria responsible for several difficult-to-treat infections in humans. This is antibiotic resistant and can be life threatening if contracted. As of just recently there have been quite a few cases of this occurring due to self piercing and poor judgement.Short barbells if they are too short can result in the tongue piercing swelling to the point where the barbell is drawn into the tongue piercing and emergency surgery has been required to remove the barbell from the tongue.
Of course it is your ears!
There are two ways to take this question. The first is you asking where on the tongue it can be pierced, to which the answer is simple. It CAN be pierced anywhere on the tongue. Obviously, certain areas will be more prone to cause speech impediments. The next way is of you asking where to get it done (i.e. shop/studio, mall, etc.). Again, a simple answer, the best place to have it done is at a reputable studio. No place except a studio will pierce a tongue and if they do it's grounds for a lawsuit.
You want to pierce your ten year old daughters nose?
The bit is placed on the tongue, obviously, or it would place the toungue in a weird position.
As long as you get it done by a professional and take care of it exactly as they tell you, your tongue piercing should be fine. For the first week your tongue will probably swell and you won't be able to eat solid food, but the tongue is a muscle so it heals faster then most piercings if taken care of properly. That being said, do not attempt to do this yourself, your tongue has a lot of nerves and blood vessels, pierce your own tongue in the wrong place and you could end up loosing feeling in your tongue, loose your taste or even worse bleeding to death! A good piercer spends 5-10 minutes examining your tongue to find the safest route through it. So be smart, go to a professional and good luck!
No, suboxone cannot get into your system by touching it. This drug has to mix with your saliva or it won't be effective. You place it under your tongue for about 5 to 10 minutes until it dissolves.
for me. i paid 50. It varies in different stores.