Many times, the hole will close and you will to get it pierced again. However, sometimes you can still slide it in, it's a case-to-case basis.
There are two ways to take this question. The first is you asking where on the tongue it can be pierced, to which the answer is simple. It CAN be pierced anywhere on the tongue. Obviously, certain areas will be more prone to cause speech impediments. The next way is of you asking where to get it done (i.e. shop/studio, mall, etc.). Again, a simple answer, the best place to have it done is at a reputable studio. No place except a studio will pierce a tongue and if they do it's grounds for a lawsuit.
No the tissue will shrink and appear to close over time and before long you won't notice the location without a little effort, it will look like an over sized pore. Nothing to worry about.
They usually advise you to NOT take out your tongue-stud for at least the first month since your body has just undergone a rather painful experience and had a foreign body inserted into it. When I had mine done for the first 6ish months if I took it out for longer than one hour it would start to close, not dramatically so but enough that I had to push to get it through again. I can't remember how long it was before I could take it out for long periods of time aka overnight but I think over a year.
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there's probably the chance of a chipped tooth. Here is an answer from a rugby player. if you are a wing (thats what i played 14 and 15 at the same time, we had a small team, lol) u will probably be ok. if you are in the scrum then i dont think that its a good idea
Tongue piercings have been around for a long time. It dates back to the Aztec and Mayan culture, where it was done for religious practices.
NO, it is not. Keep the tongue ring in until it is completely healed, then you may remove it occasionally for short periods of time. But while it is still healing, you cannot remove it or your tongue may heal up, even if it is for a short period of time.
The Cockies Tongue is a perennial plant, this means it lives for a long or infinate time.
I guess you are going shopping for a new plastic ball, no harm done. Unless you still have your appendix then you may get it back some time in the future.
Your tongue will return to it's normal size and the barbell will begin to feel too long for your mouth. At this point it is time to go back to your piercer and have them change the barbell.
i don't see why not, i do it all the time.
It is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks before changing your first tongue ring to allow for proper healing and minimize the risk of infection. Be sure to follow your piercer's aftercare instructions and consult with them before changing your jewelry.
yeah. i did it by moving my tongue to far right for a long time. it hurts when i move it.
i think so they should will make good sexy kiss for like a long time i think that ash will kiss him and they will kiss back for a long time in the bed they both will be kiss tongue in mouth.
No you are not entitled to the ring back. You gave it to her as a gift.
You only have to wait a week when inserting the first ring the first time. Otherwise, as long as it hasn't been more than a week since you had a ring in, there's no need to abstain or use a back up method during the first week.
a long time