You want to keep the talking down to a minimum during the first few days just to prevent en flaming your tongue further.
Yes, you can speak after getting your tongue pierced. However, it may be a bit difficult and uncomfortable initially due to swelling and soreness. It's important to follow aftercare instructions provided by your piercer to ensure proper healing and minimize discomfort.
No, your tongue cannot split from getting it pierced. Splitting or bifurcating the tongue involves a surgical procedure to physically divide the tongue in half. Piercing simply places jewelry through the tongue.
no but it feels better
Of course! You have to, if you don't you won't be able to say your s's and other letters. You'll talk like: Hi i thike (like) you thog (dog) where did thoo (you) get it? You get the point. When you get your tongue pierced, talk, sing, do whatever you can that makes noise from your mouth. Scream do WHATEVER!Yeah you can talk but it hurts kind of and you'll pronounce some word funny. But you should try talking alot singing stuff like that so you can get your voice back to normal as soon as possible (:
It certainly is advisable. After you get your tongue pierced, you will want to eat a lot of popsicles to reduce the swelling.
Usually no longer than a month.
yes
There is no length requirement for getting your tongue pierced. Anyone can get their tongue pierced with the exception of people that have their own personal and/or medical reasons.
You should probably talk to the person who pierced it, or a professional.
Ahhh Yes you can.
No, your tongue cannot split from getting it pierced. Splitting or bifurcating the tongue involves a surgical procedure to physically divide the tongue in half. Piercing simply places jewelry through the tongue.
Getting a tongue piercin will hurt a bit regardless of what you've had pierced before.
What do you think? You're getting a hole stabbed through your tongue.
Talk to your doctor asap.
At a piercing parlor. Getting it done by a professional is best.
Yes in fact you can.
Like sticking out your tongue and having someone jab an icepick through it.
It is generally not recommended to get a tongue piercing with a geographic tongue, as it may increase the risk of complications such as infection and irritation. It is best to consult with a professional piercer or healthcare provider for personalized advice on whether or not it is safe to proceed with the piercing.