Well let's clear this up right here. People don't die from body piercing. They died from shear stupidity, this is due to infections that were not dealt with right away or from self done piercing that lead to infections. People don't die from body piercings, they die because they didn't look after them selves or the piercings correctly which can trigger underlying medical conditions. This is why professional body piercers have you read and sign a document stating that you do not have any medical conditions that could cause complications with your piercing. This is also why we ask people not to do there own piercing, because they simply don't know what they are doing and what they can damage in the process.
hi dude the body piercing is not an good idea at all because it is very dangerous and it wil bring many changes in the body itself ,and if you want to pierce do it in nice method by approching the doctor
Look up Body Piercing in your local phone book, also check out the listing under Tattoos. Many tattoo studios also provide professional body piercing services.
Body piercing is an ancient art once used to signify a person’s social status, authority or to beautify the body. Many cultures and some religions still practice the art of body piercing today. Modern-day body piercing jewelry comes in many styles, made with different materials ranging from titanium to jewels. Consider the steps below to help express your creativity through body piercing. • Step 1: Relate your lifestyle and beliefs to your desired body piercing creativity. Some cultures and religions have designated piercing placement. This in itself is a form of elected creativity. • Step 2: Consider body piercing placement. Piercing placement will express the type of creativity you seek. Lifestyle or career may not tolerate body piercings that can openly be observed. Ear piercing is the most common form of body piercing, however nose, tongue, belly button, eye brow and lip piercing have also become very popular placement choices. • Step 3: Choose body piercing jewelry made of quality materials. Some individuals have skin sensitivities to certain metals and can cause an allergic reaction leading to infection; these individuals usually know they have these allergies prior to body piercing consideration. Jewelry comes in many different materials such as gold, silver, stainless steel and plastic. Titanium is a popular material used in body jewelry because it is light-weight, sterile and offers many options such as barbells, rings and arched eyebrow rings. • Step 4: Be aware of the healing time of a chosen body piercing. Tongue piercings heal fairly quickly and are easy to take care of. Belly button piercings’ can take up to several weeks or months to properly heal with the recommendation to avoid swimming during healing. • Step 5: Choose a qualified body piercing studio. Ensure the piercing studio maintains health standards to avoid infectious diseases and potential infections. Body piercing remains a popular and safe choice for expressing personal creativity. Choosing a health standard conscious body piercing studio with your choice of placement and style of jewelry considerate of your lifestyle, religion or culture will ensure a positive creative outlet experience.
The best place to buy body jewelery is at a piercing parlour, as many times body jewelery needs to be professional inserted. Even if it doesn't, piercing parlours will only sell quality jewelery that will not compromise your piercing by causing rejection or hurt you by leaching dangerous metals.
So long as the piercing is done by a professional body piercer working in a licensed and inspected facility you should have no problems. Piercing guns are not designed to nor intended to be used for nostril piercing, in many countries the use of a piercing gun is strictly governed by local and federal health regulations. Now as for nerve damage, there is a nerve bundle that is not far from the area that is pierced, so care is needed to maintain control of the piercing process. This is why body piercing in any area of the body should always be left to the trained experienced professional body piercers.
Grab that phone book, under the heading of "body piercing" there should be a list of licensed and approved studios to provide that service to you. If you don't have that listing in the book look up Tattoos, many tattoo studios also provide body piercing services. Yes they do ear piercing.
Approximately 33% of Americans over age 18 have a tattoo.
One can purchase body piercing jewelry at most jewelry stores in local malls and department stores. The one place that seems to stand out and cater to this type of body piercing jewelry is Spencer's.
Every piercing is different, just like people so there is no "normal" piercing size, besides it's hard to tell if you are asking about gauge or depth. Each piercing has a unique size and depth, if you are dealing with a professional body piercer they will handle you accordingly.
You can work out right away, my advice would be listen to your body. My naval piercing hardly hurt at all but I still avoided doing crunches and other abdominal exercises for a week or so just because of the slight pain.
well mI would say about as much as you want, though it would affect your body
Yeah well that's a large cup of coffee and some time on the Internet Let's be honest there isn't the space here to give you the history of both tattoos and piercings. So start with a Bing or Google search and start reading, many websites have links to excellent material on tattoos and piercings. Elaine Angel has an excellent book on body piercing that covers some of the history surrounding body piercing. PFIQ (Piercing Fans International Quarterly) has many good articles on body piercing. Jim Ward the founder of Gauntlet has a couple of books about body piercing which are again and excellent read. So don't be lazy, do a search and look it up.