It is possible to do so, but I advise against it. The mouth is a place that has a lot of germs in it, which is why many people suffer from tooth decay. If you pierce your tongue, germs may enter your bloodstream through that piercing, and this can cause serious illness. If you want body piercing, the tongue is pretty much the last place that you should choose. There are lots of other places to pierce yourself.
Listen closely, you don't want to try tongue piercing yourself, if you screw up and make a mistake you will do serious damage to yourself. Secondly you do not have the knowledge or the equipment to sterilize the materials and jewellery correctly.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacteria responsible for several difficult-to-treat infections in humans. This is antibiotic resistant and can be life threatening if contracted. As of just recently there have been quite a few cases of this occurring due to self piercing and poor judgement.
Short barbells if they are too short can result in the tongue piercing swelling to the point where the barbell is drawn into the tongue piercing and emergency surgery has been required to remove the barbell from the tongue.
The original barbell must be metal. After that...it's your preference. I don't like plastic barbells because they aren't as sturdy. However, I do like to use plastic balls instead of metal. The metal click against my teeth and can be more damaging.
A gym has many quality barbells. The athlete added more weights to the barbells. He was injured lifting the barbell.
Yes, you can. Most barbells made for the tongue are 14 gauge, so your ear piercing would need to be 14 gauge (much thicker than a regular earring). A labret is another option, as they are usually shorter.
Well the only way to put anything into a tongue is to use a needle to pierce the tongue first then put a barbell into the newly pierced hole. (Please quit calling it a tongue ring, it's a barbell and not a ring).
Nothing if you have any sense. And if you must have a lip ring and nothing else will do, it is best to got to a professional piercer who knows how to do it safely. If you persist on getting it pierced than you ought to know that they use a needle to pierce it and I think they use a lime to get rid of the pain. But, Yes if you had any sense than you wouldn't get it done, especially your tongue. You tongue can swell but if your lucky you won't have to get your tonge removed.
The weight lifter would typically use muscular force generated by their muscles to lift the barbells, as well as gravitational force to overcome the weight of the barbells as they move upward.
The telephone, to call an book an appointment with the body piercer. Don't go doing stupid things with your tongue, see a professional body piercer and get the proper assistance you need.
It sbetter to use a dumbell the weight of it is easier to handle and control
You don't. Go to a professional. Very few problems can arise from a professionally pierced tongue, however, if you do it yourself you run a higher risk of infection, speech impediments and other somewhat serious problems.
Straight barbells. The length depends on your tongue/location. To help fight enamel/gum erosion, wear a smaller ball on the bottom than on the top. Try and get acrylic balls to prevent chipping your teeth. Don't wear a ridiculously tiny ball on the bottom or it might get pulled through your tongue. Your piercer can help you pick the right length and ball size.
Fixed barbells are beneficial in strength training routines because they are easy to use, provide consistent weight increments, promote proper form, and are durable for long-term use.
316l or 316lvm Surgical grade stainless steel and then you can switch it out to PTFE (teflon) or acrylic or even glass if you think you can be careful enough after it heals.