yes, i know plenty of people, myself included, who have gotten micro dermals in licensed shops in Illinois
I think its 18 but it might be 16.
You are considered an adult at age 18 in Louisiana.
17
Schools can't make piercings "illegal," but each school has different rules; for example, some schools allow nose piercings, but studs, not hoops. Most schools, however, don't care or won't even see that you have a tongue ring.
Some areas view it as unhealthy and mutalation of your body.
check with your local health unit for up to date info for your area.
Yes. All piercings hurt to some degree
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yes, i know plenty of people, myself included, who have gotten micro dermals in licensed shops in Illinois
Dermal piercings don't last long anyways but if you get pregnant, they'll surely reject. You're skin will stretch and that kind of stress will push the piercings out.
doesnt hurt at all.
It can be pierced anywhere you want
As of November 2011, Tennessee apparently decided that microdermal piercings are a medical procedure. I just called the piercer in Knoxville and he said they can't do dermals right now. Apparently the piercers are fighting it, though, so they will probably lift it.
When your gettin it it hurts but no worse than any other piercing. After you have it you can't even tell its there.
Dermal anchors or Dermal piercings are permanent and can't be removed once healed. Once healed and you choose to remove the jewellery you must seek the assistance of a Doctor to have the anchors cut out of the body. Legally a professional body piercer can not remove a dermal anchor once it's healed (it's considered a medical procedure and would be a criminal offence for a body piercer to remove a dermal anchor considering is must be cur out of the body, a procedure that can only be provided by a licensed Doctor {a.k.a. practicing medicine without a license, piercers in the US have been charged and convicted for doing this}).
The best and correct answer can be provided by calling your local health protection and inspection office listed in the government pages of the phone book. In some U.S. states it is illegal to do dermal anchoring. So best to call your local health inspector and ask what the policies are for your area, they are there to answer your questions when it comes to public safety and the provision of personal services.