If you don't pierce your tongue wrong then what's the problem?
Go consult a piercer. It's best to go to one with lots of experience with tongue piercings and good reviews. They can take a look at y our tongue and tell you if a tongue piercing would be suitable.
When you look underneath your tongue, you can see purple veins. So yes, there are veins in the tongue.
Is it on the bottom side of your tongue? That's one of the veins that delivers blood to your tongue. The blue coloring of your vein appears purple through the pink coloring of your tongue.
yes it is ok. the veins are there on every bodies tongue. so it is ok.
The veins under the tongue often look really dark in color. The reason for this is because the skin under the tongue is very thin.
It is called the arterial vein, and should not be punctured. Never ever pierce yourself, especially your tongue. You run the risk of irritation, infection, migration, rejection and even Hepatitis if you are not careful.
As long as everything is sterile, and you relax your tongue and don't move it when they pierce it.By a good, safe, professional piercer? Yes. Otherwise - No. Some people's tongues may not be suitable (based on how their veins go, etc.) or the person him/herself might not be a good candidate (like if the person is a hemophiliac!) and a good piercer would refuse to pierce such a tongue/person.
no
Your tongue should maintain its pink color after you pierce it.
Yes you can unfortunately their are veins in the tongue and if the piercing is not done properly it can "nick" one of these veins and you could die.
At a professional piercing and/or tattoo parlor. Or done by a medical professional, though I don't know if they tend to pierce tongues often, though I know they do ears.