It certainly is advisable. After you get your tongue pierced, you will want to eat a lot of popsicles to reduce the swelling.
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Yes, icing your tongue after getting it pierced can help reduce swelling and discomfort. Apply ice wrapped in a cloth for short periods of time, 10-15 minutes on and off, for the first few hours after the piercing. Be sure to follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by your piercer.
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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.
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