Well because it orbits the lip, that's why it's called a lip piercing.
No your skin will form to any curvature.
Whenever you can move the ring around without it hurting.I changed mine after i could twist it a bit without it getting stuck on the skin(if you know what i mean)
You should have no problem with a belly ring. The piercing goes through the skin on your stomach, not your abdominal muscles. Your abs protect your insides, they'll be safe from your piercing.
Yes, gold can change your skin colour. Just take your gold ring and slide the bottom of the ring down your face and sure enough, you will have a mark down your face.
Yes, gold can change your skin colour. Just take your gold ring and slide the bottom of the ring down your face and sure enough, you will have a mark down your face.
I personally think that you should take the belly button out, wait for it to heal, and then if you want to you can get it redone. Because if it tears the skin off, you wont be able to get it pierced again.
Yes, you have to wait 8 weeks before you do anything with it other than cleaning it. The reasoning behind it is simple: your skin and the cartilage need to heal. Taking the post in and out right now can (and often does) introduce infection. Putting in a ring while the pierced site is still tender invites tearing as the ring catches on your hair or on someone's finger. I'm sure those who pierced it explained all this to you already. Listen to them.
No, you should NOT get pierced if you have keloids. There is a good chance it will result in severe disfigurement and it is dangerous.
When the skin of your earlobe is attached to you skin on your head (upper jaw), it is called an attached earlobe. Earlobes that hang more freely are called unattached. They earlobe itself it not attached to your head, it is only attached to the bottom of your ear.
yes because you poerce the skin
It's really a bad idea to experiment with that. you can get nasty infections and contact allergies.
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