It depends on where you get it, some places hurt less, some hurt a LOT more. The spine or the feet are especially painful.
They say it hurts worse than getting the tattoo did.
They say it hurts worse than getting the tattoo did.
it depends if you're getting a flower, stars, or a tribal.
any form of ibuprofen. no aspirin! its a blood thinner and will make things worse!
It could be This is from touching something, (usually your face or nose) and not washing your hands before touching your new tattoo. It happens often and many times doctors misdiagnose Staph in a tattoo.
I got my cartilage pierced when I was 12. And it honestly did hurt a little bit. Compared getting your nose pierced it hurts 10 times worse. I got my nose pierced for my 16th birthday and it didn't hurt at all. All you feel when you get your nose pierced is some pressure.
You should eat and get plenty of fluids before getting any piercing. The risk of bleeding worse, fainting and hitting your head on something, or going into shock (all of which get worse when you don't eat) are far worse than the risk of embarrassing yourself by getting nauseous.
actually my friend, the pain will be worse because the drugs will have weird effects on your body.
It is largely dependent on each person. My labret (usually said to be pretty much identical to a "monroe" pain wise) and my tongue were simple and painless, but I thought I was going to cry getting my nostril pierced. My sister fainted getting her philtrum (proper term for any upper lip piercing) but she was laughing and talking while getting her nostril pierced. There is no way to tell which will be worse for you, and a good piercer can make all the difference in the world.
a cut yugular or a pierced heart produces the worse types of bleeding.
Piercings always hurt worse the second time because you are being pierced through scar tissue.
Well, if the cut of the previous tattoo session, has not healed yet, then, the customer has to wait until the wound has completely healed. This way, will protect the customer from any further injury & other worse complications.