I like these questions, this is one of those questions where the feed back from your piercer is the best option. A truly experienced professional body piercer will be able to look at you and the image you display and guild you toward a piercing that will compliment you and your other piercings.
We just don't poke hole in people, like tattooing and any other body art form we have a eye for what works and what doesn't on people. This skill just doesn't happen over night, that's why a true professional can look at you and suggest options that you can consider.
The shape of the face the definition of the features and that "packaged" look is considered in detail to give you the look that compliments you. So do your research, visit your professional body piercer and have a chat, I know he/she would be happy to give you constructive feed back. At the end of the day if you look good we look good.
Face shape like Marilynn or other people with this piercing will help.
Yes. It is just not good to drink alcohol right before getting a piercing because it thins your blood. After a piercing, drinking is absolutely fine.
Food would be a good thing, unlike a tongue piercing you can eat almost anything so long as you rinse after eating and stay on something for swelling.
Get it done on the right, and youll be able to see it better i guess. Either side is good though.
Yes, a left lip piercing would look good with a Medusa. I have my Medusa, Snakebites, Septum, Right Nostril, etc... If anything, get more! :-)
It really depends on the individual and whether it suits you. Just remember to do what you want regardless of what others think. i have my nose pierced on the left and my monroe is on my right and it looks good.you should go for it, it'll look good and if you really don't like it then you can always take it out.
Stuff shouldn't be coming out of it, just clean it very good
Yes
All piercing studios are required to check and record I.D. under federal and state piercing guidlines. Look do it right or don't do it at all, body piercing is regulated for a reason.
Most experienced body piercers will walk away from doing any oral piercing on someone who has bad oral hygiene practices, here's why. Bad oral hygiene will pose a threat to oral health and therefore pose a greater risk for infection and other secondary complications for oral piercings. Besides being rude to deal with due to odour and appearance there can be bleeding and other issues that make performing an oral piercing difficult. I would recommend that you deal with the gingivitis issue with a good oral rinse in concert with regular brushing and flossing. Once you have the issue under control then you can consider the piercing, oral hygiene needs to be maintained for quick effective healing or the Monroe piercing.
On me? Well i think i'd look good with a lip ring.
depends on what your facial structure looks like