I am not aware of any state that allows someone under the age of 18 to get a tongue piercing.
In California, you must be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are under 18, you may need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
In California, you need to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are under 18, you will need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
Most professional piercers require individuals to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing due to the potential risks and aftercare involved. Some places may allow minors to get a tongue piercing with parental consent and accompaniment.
In Texas, you must be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are younger than 18, you will need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
Typically a new tongue piercing will discharge for 6 to 8 weeks and then ease off as the fistula* is formed (*fistula is the tube of new tissue that makes up the actual piercing hole). Swelling is at it's height for about 2 weeks (14 days post piercing) then once the swelling has eased it's a very good idea to have the piercing jewellery downsized to avoid dental damage from biting the jewellery. Plastic barbells are not recommended for new piercings and actually can fail due to the swelling leading to swallowing or inhaling the plastic barbell. A tongue piercing like any piercing is never to be considered fully healed until it's a full year old, you can have a light heal but it takes a full year for the piercing to season up allowing for removal or the jewellery for extended period of time.
you can get your naval (belly) piercing at 13-17 as long as you take an adult and the same applys with the tongue piercing but they may tell you to wait until you are 14
You might have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing because the piercing might have been damaged when you exchanged the tongue bar or ring. You might also have a bubble because the tongue is infected.
In California, you must be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are under 18, you may need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
In California, you need to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are under 18, you will need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
18 (like everywhere else)
Most professional piercers require individuals to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing due to the potential risks and aftercare involved. Some places may allow minors to get a tongue piercing with parental consent and accompaniment.
None of them do. Piercings of anything other than the ear have to wait until the person turns 18.
It might be. If you put in a barbell that is a smaller gauge than your piercing, then it is a possiblity (depending on how old the piercing is) that it may shrink down to the size of the gauge you have in it.
18, just like everywhere else
It takes as long as it takes once a piercing has healed it depends on haow long you leave the jewellery out, if you are done with the piercing it can take a few days to several weeks for the piercing to actually close once it's a seasoned piercing (seasoned being over a year old).
It would mean the twelve year old has a cartilage piercing, nothing mystical about it, it's just a piercing.
You would have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing if the piercing is damaged or infected. The piercing can become infected if the jewelry does not fit correctly.