Piercing Yes, Vampire Bites are not so safe. Depends on where they bite you...
I doubt its safe for anything to go inside a lip piercing. Unless its healed.
Perfectly safe. The nose and the urinary tract are far from each other and shouldn't have much of an effect on piercing.
No.
The length of time you have the piercing for will be three times that period for the piercing marks to close up and disappear.
If you shower daily and clean the piercing then you should be just fine. Keeping the piercing clean is important so if need be shower twice a day if you want to be on the safe side. Exotics heal very quickly (light heal in about 7 days) due to the increased circulation in mucous tissue, this allows the piercing to afford a light heal quite quickly. Showering will not harm the piercing and will actually promote the healing.
Claire's don't perform piercings, they use piercing guns. If you want to get a piercing then go to a studio with a professional piercing using the correct and safe equipment.
The maximum number of piercings that would be considered safe at any one sitting is 3. Even though piercing is relatively safe when in a controlled environment of a professional body piercing studio, there is a limit to what the body will cope with. Any invasive procedure will tax the bodies ability to cope with the stress of piercing. So getting a tongue piercing and a nostril piercing won't be too bad, however be sure you have a good meal ( actual food, not junk food and candy ) at least 1 hour before you get the piercing done. This will allow your body to maintain it's normal blood sugar levels and allow you to cope with the piercing experience.
It is recommended to use non-toxic, food-safe glue that is specifically designed for oral use when gluing a piercing on your tongue. Ensure that the glue is clean and sterile to prevent infection or irritation. It is best to consult with a professional piercer for guidance on attaching the piercing.
as long as it doesnt touch or get near or has you hitting the naval piercing. Of course.
Yes, it is safe to get a tattoo and a piercing on the same day.There is nothing that suggests otherwise, unless you intend to put a piercing over an area that has already been tattooed on the same day, which may lead to infection or destruction of the tattoo.If you can take the pain, there is no reason why you shouldn't be able to get a tattoo and a piercing on the same day.
Bio Plast and PTFE retainers are available for your piercing, you need to talk to your local professional body piercer who can order in a retainer for your piercing.