There are many different types of jewellry than can be put into a lip piercing,
such as a labret(stud)
bcr (ball closure ring)
a segment closure ring,
horseshoe rings, and more.
normally a fresh piercing is done with a titanium labret.
monroe or dahlia. monroe piercing is usually around the area similar to Marilyn Monroe's beauty mark. a dahlia piercing is right at the corner where the two lips meet.
Labret can be used to describe any lip piercing but it's most commonly used to reer to center lower lip piercings. Labret post jewelry can be worn in any lip piercing and even ear piercings.
my lip piercing is in the center of my lip and it never gets in the way of anything....lol i had the typical hoop on the side of my lip and it got in the way of EVERYTHING! and was just uncomfortable.
Usually piercing needles are hollow to allow for the easy insertion of the jewelry so no wire is needed.
When I got my lip pierced, they already had the jewelry with them, because they have to use a special, longer stud to accomodate swelling. Perhaps if you brought you're own ball(s), they would screw those onto the stud instead of the regular ones.
yes it is bad but sometimes its not
any body can get a lip piercing as long if its a unisex or male stud or jewelry
A lip ring is a piece of jewelry that goes in a lip piercing. It's usually a hoop.
Wait 4-6 weeks after getting a lip piercing to change the jewelry in it
For your upper lip, Left is a monroe piercing. The bottom lip could just be a lip piercing, or labret piercing.
You would have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing if the piercing is damaged or infected. The piercing can become infected if the jewelry does not fit correctly.
Labret can be used to describe any lip piercing but it's most commonly used to reer to center lower lip piercings. Labret post jewelry can be worn in any lip piercing and even ear piercings.
It's called a lip 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.
No, do not remove the jewelry at all. It can be difficult to get the jewelry back in a new piercing, plus you could cause a rip or tear in the piercing site if you try and have trouble with it.
Well...the piercer performing the procedure will be using a sterile needle coupled with a sterilized piece of accomodating jewelry, so the question is needless.
A lip piercing.
Labret