Sure Bioplast was designed for the body piercing industry and is fine once the piercing is healed. Some piercers will use it right from the start, but I am a bit old school so I like to get the piercing healed with a metal barbell ( the flexing can prevent the piercing from draining correctly and clients tends to chew on a flexible barbell which isn't a smart move ). Just keep in mind anything flexible will eventually fail from wear and tear, so keep your shorter metal barbell handy when you travel, just in case.
That is not a good idea, because your piercing is still in the healing process. If you take it out it is possible that you can still get an infection. The infection can get trapped inside your tongue and cause BIG problems.. wait until it is fully healed (4-6 weeks) before taking it out
It means your tongue tastes good...
no ! its muscle it will never close !! I call BS on that answer. The tongue is actually one of the fastest to heal where piercings are concerned. It'll leave a pretty mean divot depending on how bad the swelling was when it was pierced, but mine healed up within 3 hours. As far as whether it's good or not, I loved it, but it will always be a matter of opinion, don't depend on other people to tell you what's good for you. If you like it, get it.
It is not a good idea to use your tongue for pushy.
Not unless you want to loose the piercing you paid good money for. Look if you take the jewellery out it will close and what is the point in taking it out, it isn't healed yet and wont be for another 6 to 8 weeks.
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
If you could swim before you got your naval pierced then you will still be able to swim afterwards, unless it is so huge that its weight drags your to the bottom. If you have just had your naval pierced it is probably a good idea to avoid swimming until the piercing has completely healed, to avoid any risk of infection. Once it has healed swimming shouldn't be a problem.
The only good clear nostril jewellery would be bioplast rings, acrylic won't last as long and can be damaged by cleansers. See your local professional body piercer.
Coffeei know its good, but it stains your tongue and teeth.
Healing will occur very quickly, generally with in a few hours the body will start to mend the piercing point. be sure to clean your mouth out with a good oral rinse and do not brush your tongue. The piercing will close in about 24 ~ 48 hours.
Having a big tongue can sometimes make it harder to articulate certain sounds clearly. However, a big tongue can also be an advantage in activities that require flexibility or dexterity, such as playing certain musical instruments or speaking multiple languages. It's ultimately a matter of how well you can adapt to the challenges it may present.
@#$% Yea