Tongue splitting or tongue bifurcation is a quite safe procedure if it is performed by an experienced practitioner. There are some surgeons that will perform this procedure. However, most, if not all are located outside of the United States and most surgeons stateside will not perform the procedure simply based on principle. Here is a good link to some more information http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Tongue_Splitting.
You better take it out and do some research about what is going on.
i think it might have something to do with splitting your tongue.
no
No it's not
NO! They only split one atom in an Atomic Bomb. think of what would happen if you did it at home!
Very much so. Prior to splitting my tongue, I started to stretch it from a 14g that I had pierced it with, to a a 2g and started to develop a keloid. Fortunately, the keloid wasn't an issue, as it as in front of the rod and the scar was removed when I split it. And when I say "I" split it...I mean I split my own tongue!
the victim,s skin turned black in patches and inflamed glands combined with compulsive vomiting, swollen tongue and splitting headaches
as long as you look after every individual piercing, of course it's safe
2 weeks (14 days)
yes, you can still taste Your taste buds do not connect to a central core prior to sending the chemical compounds to your brain. Splitting the tongue will probably kill quite a few taste buds (not as many as smoking, but still bad). I do believe that taste buds can not heal, but the types are spread throughout your tongue. Each section of the outer area of your tongue has a majority to each taste, such as the tip of your tongue contains mostly sweet sensing tastebuds, but those taste buds are still found throughout your tongue.
yes i tried it on my tooth and it didnt do any harm
Yes. Tongue splitting is simply the act of cutting the median fibrous septum, which connects the two halves of the tongue. One may use a blade, or even a laser.The technique you are referring to is called a "tie-off", in which a string is threaded through the hole left by a pericing and tied at the front of the tongue. The idea is to tighten the string as time goes by, which will eventually stretch the hole and create a split.Read more about it here: http:/wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Tongue_Splitting