Surgical steel, titanium, or glass is best. Helps prevent infection
In the U.S., yes you can get your nose pierced at 11 with a parent. If you are under 18 years old you must have a parent or gaurdian accompany you to give permission. Once you are 18 or older, you no longer need an adult.
You just need to wash the piercng out once you are done swimming, so go have fun.
In order for one to become a surgical technician, an individual would need to enroll into a technical or medical school. Once they are enrolled in the school, they would need to receive certification which would basically guarantee that the individual is capable of performing the tasks necessary for his or her job.
Yes You Can.
If you get to "0" or "00" that's as far as you can go without needing surgical intervention to close the holes. The piercings will shrink but they won't close up like they have never been pierced before.
Not for the sake of body piercing, only in the event of surgical procedures should the joint capsule be pierced, then it is balanced with saline solution to prevent damage to the joint. The capsule contains fluid that allows the joint to move freely without friction damage by direct contact of the ball and socket. Piercing that capsule will damage the joint an repair will be difficult if not impossible once damage is done.
You can purchase pierced earrings online from retailers such as Amazon. Once on the website, type "Pierced earrings" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the items.
Yes but rinse the piercing out once you are done swimming.
my older sister once had hers pierced,and one time i had to take it out for her,its really easy...its just like taking an ear piercing out.
Fiberglass doesn't rust and can be repaired if need be. steel is much harder to do anything with once things start needing repairs
Mouth piercings are likely to close almost instantly once you take them out, no matter how long you have had them.
Once again...no. If a man has both of his ears pierced, it probably means that he's more into symmetry than men. A rather foolish question.