Any piercing can get infected easily. Surface piercings have an extremely high chance of rejection. Meaning your skin will probably push it out.
A surface piercing is when the bar is ran through a surface flap of skin, rather than completely through a piece of body tissue. The eyebrow is not a surface piercing.
It is otherwise known as a horizontal piercing.
Yes a straight guy can get a vertical tragus surface piercing without looking feminine. A lot of straight men have them.
It generally called a fatality. Now if you are talking about a surface piercing then it's just a simple surface piercing, no fancy name it's just a piercing.
My piercing was 70 dollars. It all depends on what shop you go to. A normal piercing is 35 but the snake eyes was 70 because it was a complicated surface. If you're wanting to get the snake eyes with the piercing through each side completely and not just a surface, they would probably charge for each piercing.
It sounds to me like your talking about a dermal or a horizontal navel piercing which is a surface piercing. But from the sound of it it's a dermal piercing because I've never seen a surface piercing with 3 balls unless there 3 different piercing in a row. I could help you more if I saw a picture of what your talking about.
Iris Piercing.
Yes, maybe rarely but if an infection occurs from body piercing or tattooing (which can give you aids/HIV) then you could die. But like I said, this would be rarely a situation.
Technically, a navel piercing is a surface piercing. I dont understand what you want the surface piercing for though. It wouldnt even anything out. BUT since your piercing is only a few days old, the swelling could make it look off-centered. When you go back to get a new bar for it, ask your piercer about it. Normally, they'll redo it for free since its their error.
a surface bar which is shaped like a staple with two 90 degree angles.
you can have a piercing anywhere you like. piercings over a smooth surface of skin are called "surface piercings"
Bindi usually refers to a representative dot drawn on the forehead of a Hindu woman, but in our modern world it is a piercing as well. Also known as a third eye piercing, it is an uncommon, surface piercing placed on one's forehead.