Well I didnt have to have a doctors note for my piercing... but I guess some reasons for needing a note is because you could be allergic to chemicals theyre using to clean the area of where theyre gonna pierce..or your could be allergic to the latex gloves theyre using or the type of metal theyre putting in you or you could have this one thing where you bleed way to much when you get a cut and that could be bad especially when theyre going to put a hole in your body... I guess what the other person is trying to say is that if you are a Hemophiliac where when you are cut the platelets (that make your blood clot so you stop bleeding.) dont clot your blood so you need to be given a special medicine to put more plasma in your body. Other then that if you are talking about school, it could be a school policy..if your talking about the person who is piercing your ears wants a doctors note it could be because of liability. so if you have an allergic reaction to the metals,latex,plastics,chemicals,creams,or anything else they use..its not their fault and you cant sue them.
nope
no but a lot of places you have to be over 16 and parents concent so take a parnet with you just incase they say no
Five
that depends on what for if it involves work or school or other legally binding things your required to do then yes u will need a doctors note
no as long as you have a cast
At 8 months you will likely need a doctors note
doctors note or a perscription
In the state of Kentucky if you have a doctors note, can a company still hold it against you?
no
yes.
No a standard 14g piercing will do the trick.
No Doctors know nothing about body piercing nor will they provide you with that service regardless of an appointment or not. Body piercers don't practice medicine.