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No, it is generally illegal to provide legal advice without being a licensed lawyer.
If the piercing is over a year old you can remove the Monroe piercing for several hours without fear of the piercing healing closed. Prior to a year you are taking a gamble on how your body will respond to the jewellery being out of the piercing.
No. Definitely not. If you need to be sedated for a body piercing this is not for you. Seriously not only is that needless it's also highly dangerous. What you need to do is fine a good body piercer, check out the Wildcat Collection website they have links to good piercing studios in the UK. But being sedated for a piercing is not permitted in any country for any reputable body piercing studio.
The legal number is 5
Ardene charge $ 39.99 ---- It should be noted that Ardene's is not licensed nor inspected to provide any form of piercing (ear lobes or nostrils ). In many states and provinces PSE's (personal service establishments) must be health inspected and duly licensed to provide any form of piercing. So this being said, you should leave your piercings to a trained professional body piercer and not someone with 15 minutes of training with a piercing gun. It should also be noted that piercing the nostril with a piercing gun of any form, in Canada, is a violation of Health Canada Guidelines.
You can watch up to 4 children NOT related to you without being licensed in the state of Missouri. If there are children of relation to you that you are watching they are not included in the 4.
Well grab that phone book and look under "Body Piercing" or "Tattoos" (some shops do both). Call the shops and ask about prices, age limits, parental consent. Being licensed and inspected these shops will tell you what the regulations are for your area.
A Tragus piercing, being a deep cartilage piercing should be left in for a period of 3~9 months to allow the piercing to properly season and toughen. As with any piercing they are never considered fully healed until they are a full year old. So the longer you can leave it alone without changing the jewellery the better it is for the piercing.
Well if they do ear piercing then they may be dumb enough to pierce the cartilage too. Listen you need to understand what you are not being told by these places when you want a piercing. They are not telling you they have no health inspection to do any form of ear piercing, nor do they have any form of business license to do ear piercing. You pay your money and really take your chances, seriously. Every year hospital emergency rooms and doctor's clinics see more piercing gun mistakes, piercings done incorrectly, with unclean materials, incorrect aftercare routines I could go on. If you want ear cartilage piercings done correctly and professionally then go to any local body piercing studio and talk to a body piercer. They are licensed and inspected to provide the service in a safe and professional manner and will help you if your run in to trouble.
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No, in order to become a APRN you need to have a degree in nursing and be licensed as an RN.