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A slight sinking of the tongue ring is normal as the swelling subsides and the tongue adjusts to the jewelry. However, if the sinking is excessive or causing discomfort, it's best to consult with a piercer to ensure proper fit and healing.
The prefix of "ice" is "i".
I scream for ice cream
An ice tower typically refers to a structure made of ice that can form naturally in cold climates, or be artificially constructed for recreational purposes. This term can also be used to describe a tower-like formation of ice that may occur in freezing conditions, such as when water freezes in layers.
It worked on my ears idont see how it wouldn't work on your belly button.
Ice will help to numb the area, reducing pain. If you want to hold the ice in contact with your skin for more than a few seconds it is best to use a cloth between ice and skin to reduce the risk of the cold damaging your skin.
i belive so..i did it with an ice cube, i held the ice cube to my nose for a while.
i have never had my lip pierced, but my friend did and it swelled up, so she put ice on it and the swelling went down. try it. i hope it works for you.
i suggest u call the place were you got it pierced and keep ice on it
i got mine down in december. & you talk normal, it's just kinda hard to eat the first week but you manage. eat alot of ice.
You can try orajel but its not recommended for that area. More than likely the only thing you can use is ice.
it depends on your pain tolerance! a bunch of my friends do them on their own. they numb it with ice then stick the needle through! i just got 2 done with a gun...it's faster and less scary!
Nothing to worry about. Getting your ears pierced does NOT hurt at all. It is less painful than a shot. IF you are really worried, before you pierce them you can numb your ears by holding ice to them 30 seconds prior to piercing.
rinse your mouth out with water and just keep your eye on it, should be fine. You can always call the professional who pierced your tongue if anything should seem odd. chances are, your tongue would be swollen now so, ice and water should take care of you! :)
Ice is hard solid all ice is is snow getting colder and dissolving
You can by getting a flamethrower and burn the ice. That will destroy it.