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yes it is ok. the veins are there on every bodies tongue. so it is ok.

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Q: Can you still get a tongue piercing if you have veins on the bottom of your tongue?
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Can you die from a tongue piercing?

Yes you can unfortunately their are veins in the tongue and if the piercing is not done properly it can "nick" one of these veins and you could die.


Why are the veins on the bottom of a tongue black?

The veins under the tongue often look really dark in color. The reason for this is because the skin under the tongue is very thin.


Can you get your tongue pierced if you have veins in the middle and on the sides of your tongue?

Everyone has veins in their tongue. You'll have to check with your piercer to see if a tongue piercing is possible. Center tongue piercings are usually an option for a majority of people but venoms or off-center piercings can be tricky.


Do snake eye tongue piercings hurt?

It depends on the veins in your tongue, depending on where they are, there have been cases where people haven't been able to get that piercing.


How do you know if its safe to pierce your tongue i know that if you have veins in a certain place they cannot do it. How do you know if you have those veins?

Go consult a piercer. It's best to go to one with lots of experience with tongue piercings and good reviews. They can take a look at y our tongue and tell you if a tongue piercing would be suitable.


Are there veins in the tongue?

When you look underneath your tongue, you can see purple veins. So yes, there are veins in the tongue.


What happens if there is a purple line on your tongue?

Is it on the bottom side of your tongue? That's one of the veins that delivers blood to your tongue. The blue coloring of your vein appears purple through the pink coloring of your tongue.


Does your Tongue need to be big for a piercing?

There is no tongue size requirement for a tongue piercing. If you want your tongue WEBBING pierced, you have to have a certain type of anatomy (i.e. have to have a webbing that's there all the time, even when your tongue is at rest), but just a regular tongue piercing is possible on everyone. Your piercer will tell you your best/safest options for PLACEMENT (so you might not get it precisely where you wanted it on your tongue), but, as far as I know, everyone can get it done. Unless maybe you have overly huge veins and it was just too risky, but I'm just speculating there.


Has anybody died from piercing their own tongue?

Honestly, I haven't heard of any cases like that but there could be something out there. But even if no one has died, it doesnt make it any less dangerous. Piercing the tongue is tricky because there are some pretty large veins in that area. There have been quite a few cases of people getting tongue piercings by someone with little experience and losing significant amounts of blood- to the point that they need transfusions. Also, piercing yourself significantly raises the risk of infection. If your piercing does get infected and you dont treat it in time, the infection could spread and end up in your bloodstream- thats called sepsis. Sepsis is incredibly dangerous and can be deadly. Bottom line- piercing yourself is not safe, especially not with a tongue piercing.


Can you die from getting your tongue pierced piercing a vein?

Generally no, there could be some complications with bleeding, but they should be controllable. You can die if the lingual artery is pierced but that's highly unlikely to happen... Infection is also another risk, but again - manageable if it happens.


Do you need to seek medical attention if your tongue piercing is more than 1 inch back from the tip?

No you do not in fact, the proper placement is at least that far back from the tip, depending on a person's tongue length. The placement varies and of course depends on the person, sometimes they wish it to be as far back as you can pierce it safely to allow for more piercings in front of them. Your piercer should've been careful to avoid the veins that are visable underneath for proper placement and a piercing that will heal well and correctly. If your piercing site is infected, still bleeding, painful or still severely swollen after the general 3 to 4 days after the initial piercing or your tongue is turning gray or black then yes, you should remove your piercing if you can, immediately, & seek medical attention.


Where can you go to get a tongue piercing for 10 dollars?

Nowhere that you would want a piercing from. Any piercing being offered for $10 is not being done in a studio by a reputable piercer. Tongue piercings are something you want to be particularly careful about due to the proximity of veins and the possibility of infection. Save your ten dollars until you have the $40-$60 that your local studio wants to charge you.