Call a piercing studio and ask.
Yes. If it is taken care of properly it can heal up to two times faster... I have both my nose and monroe done as well as other piercings.
I got mine done yesterday and it was $35
There are many different types of jewellry than can be put into a lip piercing, such as a labret(stud) bcr (ball closure ring) a segment closure ring, horseshoe rings, and more. normally a fresh piercing is done with a titanium labret.
That will definitely depend on where you go to get it done, but I paid $55 for mine, jewelry included.
People in North Carolina mine diamonds and rubies and everything. Truth
They cost around anywhere from $30-50 depending on the place u got it done
No A Monroe piercing is done with a micro labret stud in the upper left side of the top lip, you can not put a ring in that piercing because there is no room for a ring. This mimics the beauty mark Marilyn Monroe had on her lip, hence the name "Monroe".
Get it done on the right, and youll be able to see it better i guess. Either side is good though.
I have had both my monroe and my lip pierced and I much like the monroe better. It can be more discrete with the right jewelry and you do not bump it on as much stuff. However it is all up to the individual. In my opinion, I would get your lip done first and then go for the other one because you can then decide whether you want to keep it, and if you do want to keep it theres your answer and on your lip you can easily take it out if you dont like it and people wont really realise that you've had it done.
Ear piercing is normally done in commercial centres in piercing shops.
Not necessarily. They need to be signed or initialed by the person for whom the will was drafted. The signing or initialing can be done ANYWHERE.
I doubt it. Considering that most piercing parlours do not allow guns. Truthfully, you are MUCH safer having your piercing done by a licensed professional using a needle. The reason is each needle is used only once for each customer before being disposed of therefore stopping the spread of bacteria. Unlike the needles, piercing guns are used on every customer, allowing them to become hazardous. (Now would you really want a gun that had been inserted into everybody else's mouth who wanted a Monroe piercing inserted into yours? My guess is no.)