yes
People that dont have a whole lot of body fat sometimes have to get their navel pierced "shallow", which means that not a lot of skin was pierced through. In these circumstances, it is normal to feel the bar through the skin.
no. i got mine pierced with a hoop and then like three weeks after i got it i put a bar in it and it was fine. it doesnt really make a difference as long as its meant for you belly button
You can have your nipples pierced 2 different ways: vertically or horizontally. Mine were done horizontally. They are quite painful and your body can still reject it and push your bar bell out. They take about 2 months or so to heal. And when you have a kid your milk will go 3 ways.
I have had my tongue pierced for a while now and when you first get it pierced your bar will be long for the swelling it takes up too a month until you can change it but after the first week the pain will go away i recommened ice and popcicels but dairy products make it swell more and give you a chance to get a yeast infection in your mouth as for the marks at the top they will go away with ice and rinse your mouth with biotine it works greAT!!!
No way to tell. It really just depends on your body. From what I've heard, septums usually shrink up quickly. Why would you need to take it out? If it needs to be hidden, you can just flip it up or wear a straight bar in it.
Unless you have a good reason for wanting to take out the jewellery (hospital x-rays), there should be no need to remove the jewellery from a navel piercing.
An Olympic bar weighs 45lbs.
Just don't get your cheek pierced. I believe it is a 3/4 inch bar?
I've had my tounge webing pierced a number of times because It kept falling out after 3 or so months. I guess it varies how it's pierced in the first place. I found that using a smaller bar, it lasted longer.
Yeah just ask them where your gonna get it done first tho
Stick with the metal bar you were pierced with for the first couple of months.
A least a year.