If he said it was good to use I guess it is. This was a professional piercing wasn't it? If it wasn't call a shop and ask them what to use.
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.
yes it is true, if You dont know how to do it.
For a properly placed tongue piercing the tongue should be able to extend past the lower teeth by at least 3/4 to 1 inch. Piercing a tongue that can be extended can lead to sever dental damage and gun erosion so having something to pierce is always a safer and smarter way to go. Please be sure to leave tongue piercing to trained and experienced professional body piercers. Placement and prepiercing hygiene is critical to ensuring a safe tongue piercing.
Tongue piercing, done by an experienced professional body piercer, in a controlled environment, with a client who's tongue is acceptable for piercing, is safe. Understanding the process and what the piercer needs from the client to provide the service is key to a successful piercing that can be fun and painless.Following the recommended aftercare and knowing, should the client have issues, they should return to there piercer for a follow up checkup.Stepping the barbell down in two weeks post piercing, prevents or at least minimizes the possibility of dental damage due to biting the barbell.Not purchasing garbage jewellery from mall vendors is another point I can't stress enough. Not all body jewellery is made to the same exacting standards as the jewellery you were pierced with by your professional body piercer.We are in the business of providing professional body piercing services to those who wish to have quality body piercings done by an experienced professional body piercer that will last as long as the client chooses to keep them.Using common sense and looking after your piercings is your responsibility, to your health and your body, we can only do so much, meet us half way and you will always have a nice safe piercing.
When you go to book your appointment have the piercer look at your tongue before hand to tell you if there is enough free room for a tongue piercing. If you are told there is not enough room, then take that as fact and find something else to get done. Be aware that there are some less than reputable piercers who will attempt to pierce a tongue that just doesn't have the safe room for a piercing. This can cause damage to the gums and teeth more than a standard tongue piercing would cause.
Go consult a piercer. It's best to go to one with lots of experience with tongue piercings and good reviews. They can take a look at y our tongue and tell you if a tongue piercing would be suitable.
No Professional Body Piercer wants someone sick in the studio, nor will a self respecting piercer pierce you while you are sick. See simply enough you are going to get a piercing that will tax your body and immune system in the short term to heal the piercing, being sick (sore throat, sinus cold, etc.) just taxes your system already and a piercing on top of it will make matters worse. So the best bet, slam the Vitamin C and gargle with Listerine and go back in a week when your throat is better, you body will love you for it.
Bio Plast and PTFE retainers are available for your piercing, you need to talk to your local professional body piercer who can order in a retainer for your piercing.
Yes it is very possible to die from a oral piercing. The piercing is near blood vessels and a major nerve that is vital to eating, talking, and the ability to also taste. But the lack of proper care could lead to a brain infection. Which if gottent will not take long to kill you and once you start to notice the symptoms of a brain infection it's likely that it is too late to do anything about it. The major symptom is a constant headache from brain swelling it will at first fell like a regular headache that won't go away. im not sure, but it is possible to talk in a weird way. The piercing can hit a nerve causing slow movements in the tongue and it will sound like you're holding your tongue and talking. It may become infected if you don't take care of it
as long as you look after every individual piercing, of course it's safe
You'll have to get a piercer to check it out. If its sever scarring, they may not be able to insert the dermal. Piercing scare tissue can be pretty painful as well. Just get it checked out!
You could but it would be up to you, most clients say the piercing was nothing but a tugging and warm sensation. Not at all painful as some would expect. Check with your piercer before you take anything just to be on the safe side.