You can only use a New needle for piercing. and they are sterilized in a lab.
A needle is sterilized, and the needle is used to pierce a small hole where you wish to place an adornment like an earring. And numbing isnt recommended.
Well they can use a piercing gun (not clean, not safe and generally used by someone who doesn't know what they are really doing) or by a professional body piercer in a licensed facility using a sterilized single use body piercing needle and sterilized equipment and jewellery.
The procedure for a tragus piercing is first to clean the spot. After that, a clamp is used to hold the tragus steady. There is a hole in the center of the clamp. A sterilized needle is pushed through the clamp's hole. The needle is hollow so as you run the needle through, you chase behind it with the jewelry.
you will lose alot of blood.and lip will become swollen and infected.
It's actually much less painful with a needle, and there's a lower chance of infection. The piercing gun can't be cleaned and sterilized properly, whereas the piercing needle is always new and just our of a sterile package. The piercing gun can shatter catilage in some cases, the earring can get stuck in the gun causing trauma to the area when it is yanked out, and the ear-ring causes a bigger hole than the needle.
No, order a sterilized 14 gauge hollow piercing needle, a set of forceps, and a sterilized jewelry and you're all set. You can get all of that for about 10 bucks from Painful Pleasures
it is possible to get poison from any metal that is not properly sterilized or not for skin usage. e.g. before we had ear piercing guns we used to use a a needle and some sort of fruit such as an apple but before we insert the needle we would burn the tip. you should check with your nearest doctor for any poisonings.
Well...the piercer performing the procedure will be using a sterile needle coupled with a sterilized piece of accomodating jewelry, so the question is needless.
You can't get HIV from vaccination with a sterilized needle. HIV is easy to kill with standard infection control practices.
I'd say so :) #SelfPiercer
you can but you can't be sure if the needle is clean. also the correct needles to use, are hollow, a sewing needle will tear the skin and also be very hard to put through your year. you need to use a sterilized hollow needle. you can try to clean the needle but just take about 5$ and order a hollow needle online. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- although it may not be recomended, they work just as well if you're doing your own. i use them for the peircings i do myself, and i haven't had any infections. just be sure the needle is clean before you use it.