Body Piercing is not a hobby or recreational activity, it is a serious procedure that if done incorrectly can cause lasting long term damage to the body. Body Piercing is a service provided by trained and qualified professionals in a controlled environment using only sterilized materials and bio-compatible body jewellery designed for specific piercings. This is site is not designed or intended to provide users with "how to information" that could cause serious injury to themselves or others from the use of posted information. See a professional body piercer for all your piercings.
Yes. You can do irreparable damage to your lip muscles and tendons piercing your own lip. i heard that you can, bit i did mine 4 times myself and it all turned out fine. just be careful i guess.
facial injury, nerve damage,vitamin deficiency
Put plainly, no. The nerve that could cause paralysis if damaged is in your jaw bone and thus safe from harm. However, you shouldn't pierce anything on your own unless you're a trained piercer as things can go wrong and such things, like infection, can cause permanent, irreparable damage.
Sometimes. If you do it by yourself, it can happen. If you pierce it in the wrong spot, you can hit a nerve, resulting in paralyzation. I highly recommend getting it pierced by a purofessional.You can do damage to nerve bundles if you attempt to do your own piercing. Leave it to a professional body piercer.
Simple answer and the best answer. A phone book and a phone to book and appointment with a professional body piercer. No professional is going to explain over the internet, the skills, training, knowledge needed to properly pierce a lip, let alone tell someone how to do it to themself. The possible nerve, tendon and muscle damage in the lip area is something you should never try to deal with yourself. Please phone a pro!
Nope. They just pierce it. Anything they could use to numb your lip would cause it to swell up, making it hard to pierce you accurately. Besides, it doesn't hurt very much.
To get a ring in your lip.
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Infection is always a risk with any piercing. The lip area has no nerve endings to damage so is risk free there. If the piercing is too low, it can cause gum decay.
Your bottom lip might be numb at times because you have nerve damage. This might be the result of an accident like getting hit in the face with a baseball for example.