Yes u can but it will hurt alot! i have my tongue twice and the 2nd one is close to the web and kinda touches it and it hurts... but after it heals it wont hurt as bad! go for it
No
of corse u can stupid.
It usually takes 10 - 14 days for the swelling to go down after you get it pierced, so if your tongue is still swollen after a few days that can be normal.
Many times, the hole will close and you will to get it pierced again. However, sometimes you can still slide it in, it's a case-to-case basis.
I've had my tonuge pierced for bout 8 weeks .. its normal for your tongue to bleed but if its does go away with in another week or 2 weeks you should have it checked out
Yes, I think so, it will just be a bit harder for the person doing it.
Yes, you can still get your tongue pierced even if you have a small tongue. The piercer will assess the size and placement of your tongue to determine the best spot for the piercing that will work for you. It's important to consult with a professional piercer to discuss the options and find the best solution for your individual anatomy.
well i got mine pierced today and the piercer said the first two days are the worst but it still hurts for a week, this can change depending on how thin or fat your tongue is, good luck bud.
It's probably because you just got your tongue pierced a few days ago. It is still healing. It'll take a week for the initial swelling and pain to subside, and a little longer for the wound to fully heal. Try not to play with it and swish it around too much.
That is a problem if it's been swollen since you got ie pierced. See a doctor ASAP.
You shouldn't eat dairy if your still on your first or second week because it could cause a yeast infection
It is possible to get your tongue pierced even if you have a lingual frenulum (webbing) present. However, the placement of the piercing may be affected by the webbing and could potentially cause discomfort or affect healing. It's essential to consult with a professional piercer to discuss your individual anatomy and possible risks before proceeding with the piercing.