If you are experiencing indentations from any piercing jewelry, it is likely the post is simply too short. Longer jewelry should correct the problem.
With oral piercings, however, make certain not to wear jewelry that is overly long. Pressure on the gums or teeth will erode them.
A Labial Cyst is a Dermatological condition of the Labium(Lip). It is a fluid filled cavity inside the lip.
Consult a physician.
The skill of the surgeon, accurate presurgery markings, alignment of bones within the affected area, uncomplicated healing of the initial repair, and the effect of normal growth on the repaired lip.
Small varicose veins on the lip, inside the mouth require not treatment. If the individual finds them annoying or bites them or they are visible and cosmetically undesireable, electro-coagulation or laser ablation are effective. Robert H. Galloway OMFS
A bump on your lip would be an ulcer. It could also be a cold sore. If you are concerned, or if it hurts badly, see a doctor.
if it is a brown and it is a 0 it is a mole if it is looks like a indent on their lip then it is a cleft lip
I am not a professional, but I don't believe that's a normal thing. I think it'd be a good idea for you to talk to your piercer.
14g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g is normal for a female lip piercing.
Becoming swollen and sore after getting the piercing is usually common. What is uncommon is the stud sinking into your lip. You probably need to go back to the piercer and get a different type of jewelry.
No, you need to get a longer bar.
14g to 16g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g to 18g is normal for a female lip piercing.
As long as it isn't bleeding. Try a ring in the next size up.
yes it has a animal fat inside it
no
I doubt its safe for anything to go inside a lip piercing. Unless its healed.
If the ball on the end of the bar has closed inside your skin you will have to get it surgically removed. There is no other way of getting it out without seriously damaging your lip.
Never.