Most piercing studios charge between $50 and $75 for dimple piercings to your cheeks.
All piercings hurt, there is always discomfort with any piercing and lower back dimple piercings are subject to rejections and infection more than any other piercings.
Dimple piercings don't magically create dimples. People only get dimple-like scars after removing cheek piercings. Keep in mind that they are scars and that they may not form dimples, they can be unpredictable. They might even heal flush with the skin
2 months
I'm assuming you want the piercing to create dimples? Its pretty much impossible to give you definitive answer. Everyone heals differently. Some people form dimple-like scars, and others dont. Dimple piercings are notoriously difficult to heal during the first few months, so just be aware of that :)
8 to 12 weeks.
Varies from person to person. Dimple piercings take much longer to heal. They also produce a lot of hypertrophic scarring, which isn't very attractive.
Back dimple piercings, also known as Venus piercings, are placed on either side of the lower back where the back dimples are. The piercing procedure involves marking the spots, cleaning the area, then using a needle to create a hole for the jewelry. It is important to go to a professional piercer who has experience with surface piercings to reduce the risk of complications.
you mean like when theyre taken out? my friend had them and decided she didnt want them anymore & there are two holes on her face. i think dimple piercings are ugly. but that's just me, i have my nose and soon tongue
Microdermals should be surgically removed. Barbells can just be taken out, but they're horrible for surface piercings. But, back dimple piercings have a tendency to reject because of the friction and movement of that area. So, they may come out on their own or be pulled out before you decide that you want them removed.
Helix piercings cost 50$
At a piercing studio/shop. Dimple piercings are notoriously tricky to heal so make sure that your piercer has experience doing cheek/dimple piercings. You can look for shops in your area using the Association of Professional Piercers' website. I'll add the link for you :)