This is what will happen if you do not clean it
A tongue piercing is a piercing through the tongue or any part of the tongue, including the web underneath.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
Sure go for it. Just take good care of the piercing and make sure it doesn't get infected. If you see any signs of infection remove the piercing immediately.
There is no purpose for a tongue piercing (or any other piercing) aside from aesthetics. People think they look good, so they get them.
It isn't advisable to drink alcohol for at least a week after getting any piercing because it thins the blood and can leave the open piercing susceptible to infections.
whenever you would like, as long as it isn't infected. removing the jewelry in any infectd piercing can cause an abscess (when the entry and exit closes off first, the infection will be trapped.
A tongue piercing is neither meant for anything nor has any meaning; it's just for aesthetics like any other piercing. It's meant to look good.
In most places, a minor would need parental consent to get a tongue piercing. It's important to consider the risks and potential complications associated with tongue piercings, such as infection, swelling, and damage to teeth or gums. It's recommended to consult with a reputable piercer and discuss the decision with a parent or guardian before proceeding.
The two blue veins that run along under your tongue could be punctured.Your tongue could swell so badly that it engulfs the jewelry.You run the risk of damaging your gums and teeth.
Any grocery store.
No! not under any circumstances may you use it on a tongue peircing.
No, Michael didn't have any piercings.