If the jewellery is sized correctly to account for swelling and you are following your aftercare guide you were provided with, the stud should be OK. If you have swelling causing the stud to embed it's self into your lip then you need to get in to see your piercer asap and get a longer stud put in till you clear the swelling stage of the healing process.
If it's a vertical Labret piercing then it's a curved barbell, if it's a standard lip piercing it can be a labret stud or a ring.
LABRET this is a stud in your lip
Labret is Latin for "lip" , a labret piercing was defined as a centerline lower lip piercing placed just below the center of the lower lip, they jewellery designed for this piercing is called a Labret stud a flat back stud with a removable top, screw on ball.A labret piercing in a piercing between the center of the lower lip and chin.
Well it's actually a Labret piercing taken from the latin word for lip. A Labret piercing is a piercing in the lip done with a Labret stud, captive bead ring or barbell.
Yes a vertical labret is on the lip surface to the lip edge, a labret is on the lower lip below the lip edge so having the two should not be an issue.
They are called Bio-Plast labret studs, they are a bio-compatable plastic labret stud. www.wildcat.co.uk
Well you need to see your professional body piercer and get a Bioplast Labret stud in the piercing asap. The Bioplast Labret stud is biocompatible plastic with a larger disc designed to prevent over growth.
Labret is french for lip
you should use a stud
Labret can be used to describe any lip piercing but it's most commonly used to reer to center lower lip piercings. Labret post jewelry can be worn in any lip piercing and even ear piercings.
Generally a 14g for a male your lip/labret, and 16g for a female lip/labret or monroe, madonna, medusa piercing.
No. But it will work for tragus, labret, lip and monroe piercings.