No, they have to go in at an angle otherwise they could hit a major vein and you could loose all feeling and taste in your tongue.
The above information is incorrect.
Yes all tongue barbells are straight there is no need for a curved or bent barbell in a tongue piercing.
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I believe the question was referring to the jewelry itself, not the actual piercing process. Even if that's not so, some piercings are sometimes done at an angle to avoid the veins or at the piercee's request. The angle isn't usually an obvious one, unless you want a special piercing. Some people get venoms (also called viper bites, vipers, snake bites-depending on your region) and some get horizontal piercings instead of vertical ones.
No. A tongue bar is straight, whereas a bellybutton bar is curved (known as a banana bar).
There are multiple complications that can occur from tongue rings. Infection is a common complication. Tongue rings can also crack or chip your teeth and increase the risk of damage to teeth enamel.
you can do it. i have some friends that put bellyrings and tongue rings in there ears.
I got two rings. and the piercing for $50 all together.
all sorts of shops sell them but best place is eBay
i find the polished rings do not seal for a long time if at all. i use conventional straight lip rings.
Tongue rings have been used for cultural and religious purposes for thousands of years in various indigenous tribes. In modern times, tongue rings became popular in Western culture as a form of body adornment and self-expression. Some people also get tongue piercings for increased sexual pleasure or aesthetic reasons.
There is no "lock on a tongue ring" and it's not a ring it's a barbell.
i find the polished rings do not seal for a long time if at all. i use conventional straight lip rings.
No, tongue rings are specifically designed for tongue piercings and are not suitable for an industrial piercing. An industrial piercing typically requires a long straight barbell that goes through two separate ear piercings. It is best to use jewelry that is specifically designed for an industrial piercing to ensure proper healing and comfort.
You mean barbells right? Barbells are fine for both tongue and cheek piercings.The length could be a problem. All depends on whats comfortable for you.
They are made out of stainless steel or acrylic, acrylic is better for tongue rings because if you accidentally bite one of the balls you won't chip a tooth.