If you go to a professional body piercer and listen and follow the instructions and guidance you are given the piercing should be no problem. If you have issues with following instructions and maintaining good oral hygiene then maybe a tongue piercing isn't for you. All piercings carry some risk but following the instructions provided by a professional body piercer should allow you to enjoy the piercing without the concern.
I got my tongue pierced wen i was 12 i am now 14 it didnt hurt one bit the only thing is wen it swells afterwards and it doesnt even hurt after either
yes she does ear peircing
She has only her ears pierced.
no
No it's not
It depends what store you go to because they all have different prices :D
Tung oil, also known as tongue oil, is not considered food safe for consumption. It is commonly used as a wood finish and should not be ingested.
Any legal piercing in your state should be fine with proper care.
as long as you look after every individual piercing, of course it's safe
No, it is not safe or recommended to put your tongue inside a vagina. The vagina is a sensitive and delicate part of the body that can be easily injured or infected. It is important to communicate openly with a partner about what feels good and to engage in consensual and safe sexual practices.
Abreva is specifically formulated to be used on cold sores that occur on the lips and around the mouth, not on the tongue. It is not safe or effective to use Abreva on the tongue. If you have a sore on your tongue, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It is generally not recommended to get a tongue piercing with a geographic tongue, as it may increase the risk of complications such as infection and irritation. It is best to consult with a professional piercer or healthcare provider for personalized advice on whether or not it is safe to proceed with the piercing.