Its different for everyone but I'm gonna guess yes. The procedure takes a bit longer and theres a bigger affected area. For back dimple piercings, youre gonna want micro dermals, they'll last longer.
Also, I'd feel terrible if I didnt warn you about these piercings. Just like hip piercings, they have a high rejection rate. Theres a lot of movement and contact in that area so they reject quickly. Most dont last a year. Not to mention that they'll most likely leave you with scars. In my opinion, its a waste of money to pay for such expensive piercings if they wont last :) Good luck
Varies from person to person. Dimple piercings take much longer to heal. They also produce a lot of hypertrophic scarring, which isn't very attractive.
All piercings hurt, there is always discomfort with any piercing and lower back dimple piercings are subject to rejections and infection more than any other piercings.
Belly button piercing hurts more. I have them both & that's the one that hurt the most for me.
The nose typically hurts more because the piercing goes through the cartilage. The belly button piercing is just through a flab of skin.
A lip piercing hurts worse. nose is more cartilidge and has less nerves than the lip.
a cartalige piercing hurts ALOT more because your piercing a bone
Honestly, no. It hurts a bit more.
A nose piercing hurts more when piercing it than after it is done. The pain generally lasts a few seconds and if done by a professional it hurts less because they use quality needles.
A lip piercing hurts more than a belly button piercing, but neither hurt much at all. Getting your lip feels like you accidentally bit it haha and you can barely feel a belly button piercing.
Out of not only education, But experience. A Monroe hurts a bit more. The bottom lip is less tender cause it's used more in a sense. The top lip, More sensitive.
hi i have a lower back tattoo and i have had my belly button pierced. and the tattoo hurts loads more than the piercing. the piercing is over within minutes, by the time you feel it its done. hope this helps, Lisa
It hurts way more! Industrial piercing is not as straightforward as traditional piercing, it is considerably more painful; The piercing, can take between three months to one year to fully heal.