All piercings have risks, so there is no "real answer" for this question.With that said, I would say piercings that are at a smaller risk for infections could be the ears. I've had my nose done, and it was infected badly, also my belly button done which was irriated a lot but healed fine.I've heard a lot of people gettijg belly button infections though. Either way, it depends how your body heals, if I got an infection, you might not.I do believe a lot of face piercings are prone to infections b.c you touch them a lot.etc..so my guess is the ears b.c you don't play with them too much and more germs aren't exposed to them. Anyway, if you keep a piercing clean, and your body accepts it, any percing can be okay
Any piercing has a chance of getting infected.
Different areas of the body have different risks for piercings. The top one that applies to all areas though is infection.
They resemble piercings, nothing more and nothing less. Don't go looking deeply into something that is not of deep meaning or basis.
They aren't cheaper than gunned piercings but they're much better. They're more expensive because the jewelery is a higher quality and the shop is cleaner. Good piercings aren't cheap and cheap piercings aren't good!
It depends on personal view.
There is no Lesbian side to any piercing, that is a myth that is not only annoying but just down right rude. Stereo typing has no place in professional body piercings never has and never will. Piercings are just piercings nothing more nothing less.
All piercings have the ability of rejectng. The highest rejecting, are surface piercings (nape, sternum ect..) If you take care of your piercing, by washing it once a day with dial soap (in a pump and fragrance free) diluted in water. If you do this and dont touch it with your dirty hands, you should not have any problems with it.
no-of course not, your looks have nothing to do with how much you earn!
They come with the same risks as a single piercing but they don't cause problems just because they're doubles.
As long as you follow the aftercare given to you by your piercer, there are no risks involved in navel piercings. There are no nerves or viens in that area of your body. Edit: As far as i know, theres no definite risks. Infection is a probablitie for any piercing, and from my research, its quite common on naval piercings so make sure you keep it clean (:
So far there is no regulation. After all, if teenagers are forbidden to get something done, they'll do it themselves, probably even less hygienically than the professionals. However, this means that hygiene laws are not imposed on the professionals either, and there are unquestionably risks involved.
If you have facial piercings or really visible piercing you are less likely to be hired (depending on work your searching for) you will have a better paying more respectable job if you keep your piercings to you ears and keep them simple not like 20 in one ear