Tongues that can be pointed out of the mouth by at least 1" ~ 1 1/2" past the bottom teeth. If you can't get your tongue out that far chances are good you cant get it pierced. Over developed frenial webs under the tongue are also not acceptable for piercing.
you have to have a tongue and you have to have no vein in the middle of your tongue i think haha! mann i need to get sum help lol
It's the tongues version of a scab it will ease off as the piercing heals, relax.
I believe surgery should require a surgeon and since people who are piercing tongues are rarely surgeons, I would say: no!
A tip is to suck on ice for an hour before the piercing, it will help to numb it.
No you can't. Guns aren't suitable for any piercing. Do a little research on guns vs needles and you'll see why!
Needle. Guns aren't suitable for any piercing
That is the responsibility of your professional body piercer, they will locate the correct location on your tongue for the piercing (not all tongues are created equally).
They are common throughout Eastern Australia, often found in bushland and suburban areas where conditions are suitable.
No. Retainers are made of plastic which is not suitable for initial piercing. Initial piercing should always be done with a titanium barbell.
Each barbell is scaled to the size of the tongue to be pierced therefore there is no "actual size" barbell for tongues, this is why you need to have the piercing done by a professional body piercer who will scale and measure the tongue and place the correctly sized barbell into the piercing.
Depends on the piercing. For tongues, it's usually a metal bar of a small-medium size, though it also depends on the size of your tongue.
At a professional piercing and/or tattoo parlor. Or done by a medical professional, though I don't know if they tend to pierce tongues often, though I know they do ears.
They smell with their tongues