Either dry skin or dried lymph. Try soaking the piercing in warm water. Then use a q-tip to gently wipe away the crust. If that doesn't work, stop cleaning the piercing so often and make sure that you aren't using too much sea salt in the water. Also, stop using soap if you're using it to clean the piercing. Its very drying :)
The whitish discharge from the piercing is lymphatic matter and will do not harm it's the normal discharge a piercing will create as it's healing.
Yes, a white hole. It throws stuff out instead of sucking it in.
NO! if it's white and itchy, you have worms
I have cleaned my mouth as directed, so what gives? The white stuff that sometimes comes out of fresh tongue piercings is called lymph -- it consists of white blood cells that your body uses to try and patch up the hole that was just created in your body. This "phase" of tongue piercings does not usually last long. To remove it, simply brush GENTLY around the barbell with a soft bristled toothbrush.
This is normal and just part of the healing phase for your tongue piercing, this will go away in a few days.
No, that is not OK. Remove the piercing, try rinsing with a mild disinfectant(like a saline solution), let the infection clear up.
Well its not necessarily that they scar, but its almost as if the hole where the piercing was never goes away. Yes the hole closes, but you can still see where the piercing was.
Puts a hole in it.
Most places charge around $80. $40 for each piercing/hole. Call the shop bc of course it could be different especially if you get an apprentice to do it.
no, the piercing hole is too small.
All piercing shrink down once the piercing is fully healed and the jewellery is removed, yes the hole is pretty much permanent.
Certainly. With time, the hole created from the piercing will heal over.