This is a question that should have been covered by your piercer. It's there responsibility to advise you of what is right and not right for the piercing you are getting. So I would suggest you give them a call and ask them what is up with your piercing.
not sure if this is what you mean but i kow that the skin on the inside of ur cheek is specialised. it is constantly wet and unafected by this.
palm cells are round
The cheek cells and skin cells are similar becuase they both are cells they are on the body.
No but it has in the inside
No, you need to get a longer bar.
Yes, It's completely normal. Just continue to clean it.
Cheek pouches - are present in some species of rodents (such as squirrels and chipmunks). They are simply colds of skin on the inside surface of the cheek area. They serve as a temporary storage area to allow the animal to gather more food than they could carry.
No. The test is done on the cheek cells because they have DNA in their nucleus. The swab can be taken from any part of the mouth or even a "punch" from the skin.
You may consider seeing a doctor if healing does not proceed as normal.
Dimples can be unilateral or bilateral. Natural dimples occur because of a defect in the cheek muscle with the attachment of the muscle fibers to the skin. If you are a person who doesnโt have dimples but has been longing for them, then a quick and simple surgery is all you need. Dimple creation in Mumbai - Dr. Ashish Ghuge is one of the best plastic surgeons. A simple surgical procedure is done under local anesthesia on a day-care basis.
The skin shouldn't heal over the back of the jewelry. Its common for the piercing to kinda nestle and from a sort of crater in your lip. If its starting ot heal over, go to your piercer and they can give you a longer stud.
Oral epithelium is the skin or skin cells in your mouth. For example, if a doctor rubs the inside of your cheek with a Q-tip and puts it under a microscope, the sample can contain those cells.