Many are motivated to get a nipple piercing for personal reasons including for self-expression and to feel unique.
There is none. The rejection rate really depends on the piercer. The farther back into the breast (pretty much where the nipple and areola meet), the better. After the piercing is complete, it is up to the customer (you) to take care of it.
There is nothing unusual about one nipple being bigger than the other, and the condition has no medical name.
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A simple mastectomy is the removal of only the breast tissue, nipple and a small portion of the overlying skin.
None....... It's a straight line piercing the curved barbell will actually irritate the piercing.
To measure a nipple bar, you would typically use a caliper or ruler to determine the length of the barbell shaft between the two ends that secure the piercing in place. Make sure to measure in millimeters for accuracy and note the gauge size of the barbell as well.
Yes you can, but this depends on the piercer in question, it is simpler to do the initial piercing with a ring but some prefer barbells i recommend that a ptfe bar is used tho as they bend to suit your nipple
That you decided to get a nipple piercing.
Experienced professional piercers who know there stuff always do nipple piercing with barbells, being a straight piercing a barbell will allow for normal movement without the risk of snagging. They are far more comfortable during the initial healing stages then once the piercing has a good light heal (6~8 weeks) you can change the jewellery to a "D" ring with will offer the effect of a ring with the comfort of a barbell. Research your piercer and make sure you are dealing with an experienced piercer and not a novice piercer, you won't be disappointed.
first of all, when you get a nipple piercing, make sure you are putting a straight barbell in, instead of the hoop. putting a hoop in right away usually results in Migration (meaning; the skin will reject the piercing and eventually you'll see fewer and fewer skin covering the jewelry til there just isn't any. ). And thennn, Once fully-healed with a straight barbell, you then may change to the hoop or other cute nipple jewelry! hope this was helpful! :)
Nipple piercings are straight piercings regardless of what jewellery is in the piercing when it was first done, the barbell allows the piercing to discharge and affords room for cleaning better than a ring does. Don't let anyone tell you that if the piercing is done with a curved needle the piercing is curved, that a line of BS. Once the piercing is healed you can change over to what is called a "D" ring this ring has a straight section that goes through the piercing and is by far more comfortable than a standard ring. It has the appearance of a ring but the straight segment allows the ring to be moved without twisting a curvature in the piercing like you would with a standard ring. Ultimately for day to day wear the barbell is going to be your jewelery of choice, for comfort and discretion.
Piercing the nipple will enlarge it !!!! when you take yhe piercing out after a few months, the nipple will stay larger!!!
It varies from person to person, depending on the size of your nipple.
The jewellery needs to be 2 mm longer than the width of the piercing.
Many are motivated to get a nipple piercing for personal reasons including for self-expression and to feel unique.
Nipple piercing is not only for the look of the piercing but also for personal stimulation, once healed nipple piercings can be quite erotic and will add sensation when the right jewellery is in the piercings.