That you wanted it there. That's all
For your upper lip, Left is a monroe piercing. The bottom lip could just be a lip piercing, or labret piercing.
Any kind of lip piercing is called a labret piercing. As far as I'm aware anywhere along the bottom lip has that name, regardless of position.
It means nothing.
yes it will after a while i had the bottom side of my lip pierced and re pierced about four times now, at first it left a dark mark were the piercing used to be but now its just a small hole...barley noticeable.
Having a piercing on the side of your lip :3
It means that he wanted a lip piercing :)
labret is the only one i can think of, snake bites if they're done on either side. unless you're refering to a monroe, (left upper lip) or madonna (right upper lip) or "angel bites" for both. i hope this helps Edit: Snakebites: When you have one piercing either side of the bottom of your lip. Angelbites: When you have one piercing either side of the top of your lip. One above your lip in the middle is a madonna. One above your lip to the side is a monroe. One in the middle at the bottom is a labret. Two on one side at the bottom of the lip is called a spiderbite. One to the side at the bottom of your lip is just a lip piercing i guess. (:
Labret
Two piercing on one side of the bottom lip
Spider bites are two piercings on one side. Snake bites are one piercing on the left and one piercing on the right (both are on bottom lip). Angel bites are one piercing on the left Nd one piercing on the right (both are on the top lip).
The side you want it on, there are no left right rules for lip piercing.
Two lower lip piercings, usually one of the left and one on the right so it looks like snake bites/fangs. Google image to see pics snake bites are lip piercings. One piercing is on the left side of your bottom lip and is close to the side of your mouth and the other piercing is to the right side of your mouth. Snake bites aren't like normal lip piercings. Snake bites are about a cm below your lip while a normal lip piercing is right up against your lip.