Infection is always a risk with any piercing. The lip area has no nerve endings to damage so is risk free there. If the piercing is too low, it can cause gum decay.
Simple Answer Dont Go To A Professional So Many Problems Can arise From Self Piercing
To have a piercing "off" (removed), it's best to go back to the shop you got it done & have the piercing artist who did it remove it. If something is wrong or goes wrong, chances are they can handle it there.
*mean? It doesn't really mean anything. It is somewhat popular for gay or lesbian people but having a labret or medusa piercing does not automatically mean this. If you want either of these piercings and you think it will look good, just go for it and work it.
2-3 months before the piercing can be submerged. You can go swimming now as long as the piercing doesnt get wet.
It depends on the surgery that you are getting, the hospital that you go to, and the type of piercing that you have, but normally they let you keep it in as long as the jewelry is not metal
You get a hole where you didn't want one. If you pull the pin out, it'll heal soon enough. Then you can have another go at getting the piercing where you want it.
depends wat is wrong with it, but if you go to your local doctor they will help
Sure you can, if it's comfortable and it looks good, go fer it!!!you will probably want a short stem on it so it dont wallow back and forth.....Hope this helps.....TatuBaron
from the day you get your lip piercing done, the back, flat part of the labret bar imbeds slightly into your lip, don't worry as long as the lip doesn't engulf the bar, because this is normal. as a result, the bar kind of blends into your lip and it becomes easier to eat as the days go by of the healing process. just be careful if the first labret bar you got from the piercing place is long, because you can end up chewing the bar by mistake, so take eating slow the first while and you'll be fine :)
It is best to wait 1 month after getting any piercing to go tanning. Tanning affects the texture of your skin and virtually dries it out. With a fresh piercing, this can be highly irritating.
It depends. Your original piercing might be at the wrong angle. Go and visit the piercer and they can figure it out for you. You may ave to let it heal and then get it repierced at the right angle.
Depending on the severity of your piercing, you may need to see a doctor. Visit the place that did the piercing to see what they advise. If your issue is serious or if you have an infection, go to the doctor.