Well that all depends on your level of personal hygene. Bathing and cleaning the piercings daily with soap and running water will help avoid infections. Failure to clean the piercings will result in a build up of skin oil and bacteria which can develope into a difficult to fight infection.
Actually, no. Oral piercings are among the piercings that rarely get infected; that is, if they are taken care of properly. The piercings that are the most prone to infection are the navel and ear cartilage piercings.
You don't. Dogs don't get piercings. Plus, piercings on an animal would be considered animal abuse. It would cause unnecessary pain and could easily get infected.
Any piercing can get infected easily. Surface piercings have an extremely high chance of rejection. Meaning your skin will probably push it out.
AnswerYou should get your rook pierced on the left ear.
I'm not sure about other areas, but in BC the legal age for any piercing without consent it 16 (excluding genitalia, nipples and surface piercings) However, there are many professional piercers that you can go to underage. I got my rook pierced when I was 14.
yeah.. He has a Circular Barbell(both ears) ethier or 8 or 10 guage. And he does have a rook.
well like other piercings it can get infected or it could just keep catching on your clothes
It doesn't hurt. Unless it gets infected afterwards.
Any piercing has a chance of getting infected.
A rook piercing is done by a professional body piercer using a sterile needle. The piercer will clean the area, mark the placement of the piercing, and then use a needle to create the hole for the jewelry to be inserted. It is important to care for the piercing properly to prevent infection and promote healing.
No, that's wrong. Cartilage takes about a year to heal completely. I had my rook done a month and a half ago and I changed it. And then it got infected:/ Kinda sad. Anyways, my rook also closed in about 10 minutes cause I had to take it out.
theres no real number. it depends on the size of the earrings you put in them and how far they're spaced apart. and it also depends if you count other ear piercings like tragus, conch, and rook piercings.