Well you need to see your piercer, there is a tool for holding the shaft on the dermal that needs to be used in order to change the top. So it's off to your professional body piercer.
doesnt hurt at all.
Yes. All piercings hurt to some degree
Your skin is the dermal.
Sensitivity.
Not even comparable, two totally different piercings and the sensation is completely different.
Yes. They can really hurt you.
Well you cant change a dermal anchor, hence the phrase "dermal anchor". The dermal anchor is permanent (till the body rejects it) and cant be changed, however depending on the design of the anchor some have removable screw tops that can be changed leaving the anchor in place. Changing the top too soon can cause bleeding and possible infection of the anchor. Best to wait at least two weeks (14 days) before attempting to change the top yourself, if you run into trouble go back and see your body modest for assistance.
i had mine pierced a while ago and it hurt but was nothing major was more like a slgiht discomfortAnswer its safer to get dermal anchors, they mimic the look of a real collarbone piercing. and theyd be half as painful
you have to pull the tip then twist it.
The dermal tissue structures responsible for fingerprints are dermal papillae. They are tiny extensions of the dermis into the epidermis.
If you squeeze it gently it should not heart.