If you mean a ball of hard skin, then it's only your body healing around your piercing.
Since you have something permanent in there, it will heal around it and act kind of like a scar.
If you remove it, it will still be there. I have that in my navel and septum.
14g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g is normal for a female lip piercing.
14g to 16g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g to 18g is normal for a female lip piercing.
I am not a professional, but I don't believe that's a normal thing. I think it'd be a good idea for you to talk to your piercer.
If the ball on the end of the bar has closed inside your skin you will have to get it surgically removed. There is no other way of getting it out without seriously damaging your lip.
I doubt its safe for anything to go inside a lip piercing. Unless its healed.
Becoming swollen and sore after getting the piercing is usually common. What is uncommon is the stud sinking into your lip. You probably need to go back to the piercer and get a different type of jewelry.
To remove a ball from a lip piercing, gently twist it counterclockwise until it comes loose. It is important to do this carefully to avoid causing any pain or irritation to the piercing. If you are having trouble, it may be helpful to ask a professional piercer for assistance.
No, you need to get a longer bar.
ok first of all those are called labrets and all you do is screw the ball off...:)
Never.
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