Look up Body Piercing in your local phone book, also check out the listing under Tattoos. Many tattoo studios also provide professional body piercing services.
Piercing Yes, Vampire Bites are not so safe. Depends on where they bite you...
The laws vary from place to place, but most require you to be at least 16 for a piercing other than the ears. Also, keep in mind that this type of piercing on your own is not safe.
I doubt its safe for anything to go inside a lip piercing. Unless its healed.
Well actually no they are not safe. Simply because the fingers get into everything, bacteria and dirt can cause nothing but grief for a piercing in a finger and the body will push the piercing out. It's one of those piercings that just doesn't make and sense.
Perfectly safe. The nose and the urinary tract are far from each other and shouldn't have much of an effect on piercing.
they wanted to help the Catholics have a safe place to live and not make them jailed
Sure go for it. Just take good care of the piercing and make sure it doesn't get infected. If you see any signs of infection remove the piercing immediately.
I wouldn't. The chemicals in the pool can dry out the piercing and the germs leave it more open to infection. If you're going to do it, make sure you clean it very well afterwards.
Yes you can get any piercing done however exotics would not be one of them for obvious reasons.
Yes, you can change your piercing after 6 months, as long as you know your piercing is healed, and it doesn't seem infected. you can safely change the piercing after 6-8 weeks. Just make sure after you change it you sterilize it. Just a tip, when your changing it use water to lubricate it so it slides out easier.
Claire's don't perform piercings, they use piercing guns. If you want to get a piercing then go to a studio with a professional piercing using the correct and safe equipment.
The maximum number of piercings that would be considered safe at any one sitting is 3. Even though piercing is relatively safe when in a controlled environment of a professional body piercing studio, there is a limit to what the body will cope with. Any invasive procedure will tax the bodies ability to cope with the stress of piercing. So getting a tongue piercing and a nostril piercing won't be too bad, however be sure you have a good meal ( actual food, not junk food and candy ) at least 1 hour before you get the piercing done. This will allow your body to maintain it's normal blood sugar levels and allow you to cope with the piercing experience.