Since I got my belly pierced when I was 12 or 13 I might sound like a bit of a hypocrit....however I'm 18 now and I can't believe how young I was when I had it done! Although I loved it at the time it did get infected and I was only as tiny little thing!! My piercing now is slightly to one side although it was straight when I got it done.. i don't know if this is because I've grown or whatever..I don't regret getting it done but I would recomment waiting to anyone under 15.
This can't be answered correctly unless you specifically state the kind of piercing that you want, but you will be looking at probably $25.00 - $35.00 for any typical piercing that would involve a barbell.
An auricle piercing is a stud, barbell, or loop/ring piercing half way up the outer rim of your ear. Though I'm unsure if it's in the cartilage, or just the flesh.
A curved barbell is the most common form of rook jewelry. Also used is a circular barbell, also called a horseshoe barbell. I recommend getting your rook pierced with a curved barbell because it does not move as much which leads to a smaller risk of infection. While getting a circular barbell may seem ideal, because it theoretically leaves room for swelling, it actually causes more infection because by sliding around it drags bacteria in and out of your ear. Also, piercers generally will place a longer curved barbell in a new piercing to allow for swelling room, so swelling shouldn't be a factor in determining which type of jewelry to use for the healing time. Once your piercing is all healed, any type of jewelry mentioned already would be perfect and it's up to the wearer when healing is all complete. Hope this helps! :]
Tongue + Barbell = Tongue Piercing Tongue piercing: a piercing in the center of the tongue located approximately 3/4" from the tip of the tongue through the connective tissue joining the two muscle groups that form the tongue. Used as a means of self expression or a personal statement, some times used to enhance sexual pleasure for either gender.
Go back top the shop and ask them to help.
None....... It's a straight line piercing the curved barbell will actually irritate the piercing.
The barbell is too long for the piercing and should have been shortened after two weeks, get a shorter barbell in the piercing and it should settle down.
If we are talking about an industrial piercing, yes you need two piercings. however you can still wear a barbell in one piercing provided that it is fitted to work in that single piercing.
barbell is better because if you get a ring it rotates around and the bacteria gets inside the piercing also if you get it pierced with a ring you might have difficulty putting a barbell in later
A Smiley Piercing is a piercing done generally with a circular barbell, captive bead ring or a bent barbell in the frenial web above the front teeth, between the top lip and gums.
This can't be answered correctly unless you specifically state the kind of piercing that you want, but you will be looking at probably $25.00 - $35.00 for any typical piercing that would involve a barbell.
A tongue with a barbell in it.
if its new not alot.if its an older piercing it does not matter
You can but the balls on barbells are usually huge and will look strange in a nostril piercing.
Each barbell is scaled to the size of the tongue to be pierced therefore there is no "actual size" barbell for tongues, this is why you need to have the piercing done by a professional body piercer who will scale and measure the tongue and place the correctly sized barbell into the piercing.
The barbell is probably too short and isn't accommodating the swelling. Go to your piercer and ask them to change it out to something longer.
No Industrials are pierced at 12g for a 14g barbell.