Sure unless the doctor you are training under has issues with it (which in the day and age shouldn't be an issue).
Getting a facial piercing while pregnant is possible, although it is risky. Piercing increases the risk of infection and it also limits any medication that you could take for such an infection. It is better to just wait to get a piercing after having and weaning the baby. If someone still plans on getting a piercing it is probably best if they discuss this with their doctor first. Blood-born infections are very rare in facial piercings, unless it's through the tongue. Most infections are epidurmal. I agree you should check with the doctor, but if you're in a clean place you should be fine.
Well you can wear makeup by and near your Monroe piercing but keep it away from the piercing it's self, make up tends to cause trouble with *unseasoned piercings (*piercings less than a year old). While we are at it be cautious with facial scrubs and the piercing as well, they can be hard to rinse out of the piercing if it gets into the tissue.
Yes, you can have a facial piercing while working at World Market, but it may depend on the store's specific dress code and grooming policies. It’s advisable to check with your manager or the employee handbook for any guidelines regarding visible piercings. Generally, many retail environments are becoming more accepting of personal expression, but individual store policies may vary.
Well it's called a "Hypertrophic Reaction". It's a reaction to the cleaner you are using on your piercing, this can be facial scrubs, cleaners, soaps and what ever else you are using on your face in the area of the piercing. Flush the piercing out daily under running water while moving the jewellery to rinse the stuff out of the piercing. Don't use any cleaners or scrubs in the area of the piercing. The flushing daily will allow the piercing to settle down over the next few days.
It is not advised for you to have a nose piercing while working at Carter's.
Clear fluid from a piercing is a sign of an allergic reaction, generally due to the cleaning agent being used to heal the piercing. Stop using this product and flush the piercing under running water while moving the jewellery. This will flush the piercing out and the clear discharge will stop.
From personal expierince it doesn't hurt, but it can be kind of uncomfortable at first. Practice makes perfect. Also, from the piercing being moved around while kissing, sometimes the inside of the piercing can get stuck and hurt a little. This happened with my monroe.
The tragus piercing has a smaller cartillage when pierced while the rook piercing has a bigger cartilage. So rook has to be the much more painful type of ear piercing.
Yes you can.
yeah.
The body is guarding the tissue while the piercing is healing, this toughening will ease off as the piercing heals. Be sure to stay on your aftercare routine.
No. Especially not while its new. Removing and reinserting the jewelry will not only hurt, but irritate the piercing. After its healed, just do whatever you'd like!