your tongue
A tongue piercing is a piercing through the tongue or any part of the tongue, including the web underneath.
Tongue + Barbell = Tongue Piercing Tongue piercing: a piercing in the center of the tongue located approximately 3/4" from the tip of the tongue through the connective tissue joining the two muscle groups that form the tongue. Used as a means of self expression or a personal statement, some times used to enhance sexual pleasure for either gender.
The tongue piercing is usually placed about an inch back from the tip of the tongue, directly through the centre.
I've never had a dermal anchor piercing but I can imagine they hurt quite a bit depending where on the body you get it. But I had my tongue pierced just over a year ago and I didn't feel a thing. Because the tongue is a muscle, the needle just slips through the layers rather than piercing through it. It can be uncomfortable afterwards, but it just feels like a muscle ache but in your tongue, and it does swell up, but mine was completely fine after 5 days of having it done. x
The initial piercing is not painful. The only thing felt is the pressure of needle. The clamp on the tongue hurts more than the actual piercing. The healing after is the painful part. The tongue will swell, and the muscle will be sore. As the tongue adjust to the metal and heals itself from the initial tear and swelling, the pain will subside, generally over a few days following the piercing. By experience, a piercing in the upper cartilage hurts more than a piercing in the tongue.
tongue piercing, its a pretty self explanatory thing but. a tongue piercing is when you go to professional who is certified to do oral piercings legally. Your tongue will have a looped clamp put on it to hold your tongue in place, and a piercing needle will be put through your tongue near the middle and a small tongue bar will be inserted closely following the needle.
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No, getting a tongue piercing does not cause the tongue to split. The piercing involves creating a hole in the tongue for the jewelry to pass through, but it will not split the tongue itself. Splitting the tongue is a separate body modification procedure that involves surgically cutting the tongue in half.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
In comparison to other areas of the body that hurt far worse, no, it isn't overly painful but it does feel like a needle is going through your tongue, so there's that. The tongue is essentially two large blood vessels encased in muscle in tissue, but the middle of the tongue has a "spongey" consistency, so there is virtually no resistance to the piercing needle and it's a very quick process. By the time that you feel the pain of the needle going through, the jewelry will already be followed through after it and the piercer will be applying the bead.
No tongue piercing doesn't cause cancer.