Answer 1: Sounds like a question for a professional piercer! But, the most standard places are in the middle (actually, slightly off center; it's really painful to get it RIGHT in the middle where it comes out at the bottom and so most people don't), and underneath (you can get that "webbing" pierced). If people get multiple tongue studs, they usually make them in a row (put one in front of the standard one, for example), but you can get them in the sides too.
With any tongue piercings, it's very important to make sure you don't hit major veins. Also, not everyone's tongue is suitable for the webbing piercing. Mine wasn't :( A good piercer will refuse to do it if you don't have enough of a web.
Industrial for sure. Tongue piercings dont hurt that much at all.
In most places i have seen, it has been around £30, i would not know the price if you are in usa.
The cost of getting a tongue piercing at HTC in Phoenix Az. is different. It all depends on what kind of piercing bar you are wanting.
There is no tongue size requirement for a tongue piercing. If you want your tongue WEBBING pierced, you have to have a certain type of anatomy (i.e. have to have a webbing that's there all the time, even when your tongue is at rest), but just a regular tongue piercing is possible on everyone. Your piercer will tell you your best/safest options for PLACEMENT (so you might not get it precisely where you wanted it on your tongue), but, as far as I know, everyone can get it done. Unless maybe you have overly huge veins and it was just too risky, but I'm just speculating there.
I got two rings. and the piercing for $50 all together.
OKaii well for me it didnt hurt at all !!
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.
The cost of a titanium tongue piercing can vary depending on the location and specific piercing studio. Generally, you can expect to pay between $50 and $100 for the piercing itself, plus additional fees for jewelry and aftercare products.
Actually yes you can. Some people have a third vein running down the middle of their tongue and when one gets a tongue piercing it is done in the middle of the tongue. So when the needle pierces it it will bleed more than tongues w/o that third vein would. But you can still get a tongue piercing if you have that 3rd vein. All professional piercers know how to control bleeding. It's in their training
No actually there are no pain receptors in the center of the tongue, they are all along the outside edge of the tongue to remind you not to bite your tongue. We are just piercing the center connective tissue between the two muscle complexes that make up the tongue so it quick simple and for the most part painless. The discomfort comes the 2nd and 3rd days post piercing when the swelling can be a bit painful and annoying. If you follow the instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer you should do just fine.
I don't have my tongue pierced but im guessing that its probably ok. You should asked the person that pierced it.
Talk to your Orthodontist, he or she may have issues with a tongue piercing being in the way when they work on your braces. If they don't have an issue with it then go for it.