Increased risk of infection.
Yes, because God said that your body is a temple, and piercing and getting tattoos is bad because in God's eyes you are destroying the temple.
They look good.
if the part of the body where you are getting the piercing is uninjured then you may get the piercing at any time you wish
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected
Bleeding after getting a new piercing is normal; a piercing is technically an injury & your body will (usually) heal.
Getting a body piercing is going to hurt regardless of where it is on your body. There are of course areas that are more sensitive then others. If you have a properly trained piercer providing the piercing it will diminish the amount of pain you feel.
I would recommend against body piercing at a young age. It is painful, and it can lead to infections. If you want to be noticed, wear some distinctive clothing. Get an interesting haircut. Piercing is going too far.
The maximum number of piercings that would be considered safe at any one sitting is 3. Even though piercing is relatively safe when in a controlled environment of a professional body piercing studio, there is a limit to what the body will cope with. Any invasive procedure will tax the bodies ability to cope with the stress of piercing. So getting a tongue piercing and a nostril piercing won't be too bad, however be sure you have a good meal ( actual food, not junk food and candy ) at least 1 hour before you get the piercing done. This will allow your body to maintain it's normal blood sugar levels and allow you to cope with the piercing experience.
Continued use of alcohol will interfere with the body's ability to form new skin, which is the goal of the healing process after piercing.
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Throughout the United States, the legal age for getting a piercing is 18. People between the ages of 13 and 18 can sometimes get a body piercing with parental consent, depending on local regulations and the piercing professionals' policy.
Yes there is some pain in getting your ears pierced however it is momentary and minor considering what you are getting done. I would recommend getting you piercing done at a body piercing studio and not some piercing gun place in the mall. In the hands for a professional body piercer the whole experience is much easier to deal with and you are being handled by a professional who knows what they are doing.