Well I would suggest seeing your body piercer and get some PTFE barbells put in before you start growing too much. PTFE is a bio compatible surgical Teflon which will flex and move with you where as a standard barbell won't.
It depends on your pain tolerance. For me it didn't hurt much. It was just a sharp pinch. Hip piercings have a really high chance of rejection though.
Yes you can.
Absolutely not. It's the complete wrong shape. About hip piercings: DON'T USE BARBELLS. They have some made specifically for surface piercings but they reject very quickly. Hip piercings aren't very practical piercings to begin with. There's a lot of contact and friction in that area so they normally don't even last a year. Just do your research. If you do decide to get them, get micro dermals instead. They move with the skin more than barbells do and affect a smaller area of skin. They're the better option but the best is to just avoid hip piercings and the possible scarring.
Belly button piercing. or some are hip piercings.
Dermal piercings don't last long anyways but if you get pregnant, they'll surely reject. You're skin will stretch and that kind of stress will push the piercings out.
get rid of them.
Your fat
50-90 dollars for one side. 100-180 dollars for both sides.
You'll have to either go back to your piercer/find a piercer to remove it or have a doctor remove it.
Iris Piercing.
All non-genital piercings have a legal age of sixteen in the UK, although you can be pierced from any age with parental consent. Genital piercings require you to be 18, however, regardless of parental consent.
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