Pretty much anywhere as long as you have a parent or legal guardian present. Just do what I did.. Go online and type in 'piercing shops in Las Vegas' then just call the shops and have a parent talk to them. They will be able to tell you if your age is a problem or not. :) I'm going to Vegas for my 14th bday to get my nose pierced at like : 'silver dragon' or something like that lol..
Ahhh No. You need to have the piercing for a minimum of a year to be able to walk around with a pierced navel without having jewellery in it.
A navel piercing can take anywhere from six months to a year to heal completely.
of course you can. just make sure and wash your piercing with saline solution afterwords source : I have had my belly button peirced twice and i have had my last on for almost a year
a week at most
After 3 years chances are good it wont close, the piercing will shrink but not close completely.
It hurts way more! Industrial piercing is not as straightforward as traditional piercing, it is considerably more painful; The piercing, can take between three months to one year to fully heal.
Go to the Association of Professional Piercers website. They have a directory of shops there. Of course, you'll need a parent's permission to get a piercing at 14.
my first belly piercing was at the end of May of last year so right before summer and i swam, tanned, and changed the piercing all the time and noting happened to me. the only thing i recommend is just use sunscreen and you'll be fine :]
A tattoo parlor or some piercing padgodas. but under 16 you need parental consent.
I had my belly pierced last year and it can realy hurt when you have catched it, espesualy a fresh piercing, basicly what i did was fold up some tissue paper make sure that it is big enough to cover your belly button. Then you will need a roll of plasters, you can get this from any chemist. you then stick the tissue paper over the belly piercing and stick it on with the tape. Hope this works xx
No. No one will do it for a 14 year old as it's against Washington state law.
Navel piercing that are a year old are considered "seasoned" and can go without jewellery for any where from a day to several days. Removing the jewellery from an "unseasoned" piercing can lead to loss of the piercing and undue trauma to the newly forming tissue that makes up the piercing.