No
use numbing cream or take a tylonal before getting it done
If you are using the correct type of piercing equipment, you should not have to numb your tongue at all. Numbing the area before piercing could affect the healing process, and leave more opportunity to become infected. It is best to get a piercing done professionally, but if you are piercing at home, be sure to use the right sterile needles and tools. There should be little to no pain, making numbing unnecessary.
If it is your first time then NO. You should not take this risk, put a belly banana for it. But you can use an ear jewellery after healing of your belly piercing.
Unless you use some type of numbing cream, youre gonna feel something. Honestly, for a standard lobe piercing, the healing is going to hurt more than the piercing. It isnt worth using the numbing cream because when you get it pierced, the cream can get pushed inside the piercing and can cause piercings. Its better to just tough it out :)
If you mean do they use ice to numb piercings, no, but it's not needed. Usually, piercing don't hurt enough to need to be numbed. Bactin contains a numbing agent and is sometimes used before or after a piercing.
Most numbing agents that piercers can use are topical (surface of the skin) and take a long time to start working, and as they soak into the skin they tend to screw up the texture of the skin making placement of the piercing difficult. Injection numbing agents are not legal to be used by body piercers in North America. The body piercer needs to be a medical professional holding a valid license before they can use injection solutions. www.safepiercing.com
Contrary to the claims made on the Internet websites about numbing creams most professional body piercers will not use nor piercing anyone who has used a numbing agent on any location of the body to be pierced. Numbing agents swell and bloat the tissue making the marking and piercing process difficult. The bloating generally screws up the layout for the piercing and a poor finished result is the out come. If you really want the piercing a momentary pinch is not a big issue, it's a simple clean easy process in the hands of an experienced professional body piercer.
Why bother, most professional body piercers won't touch you if you use any numbing agent on your ears. It distorts the tissue and screws up the piercing.
Tablesalt can irritate the piercing, and you should never use alcohol on a piercing, so yes. Stick to dial soap and water.
NO!!!! you should use salt sea spray from a local piercing shop and drench the hole with it
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