well the answer will be no that was the stupid question that you asked
scars and infections
It could hurt you really bad and kill you in worst case scenario.
Piercing guns, piercing guns, piercing guns. When will people learn to quit using them, better yet when will people learn to use them correctly? If you cant get your cleaned finger nail between the stud front and your ear lobe then the stud is too tight and needs to be loosened, ease the backing off the back of the stud and move the stud so you have space between the stud face and the ear lobe. If worst comes to worst take the studs out and replace them with good quality sleeper rings.
Dimple piercing is like dermal anchors, it's not a smart move, prone to scarring and infection. Scarring is the worst of all the issues. Messing with facial connective tissue and muscle operation is just about the worst idea out there so far and highly over rated. Avoid this at all costs, 20 years from now you will be glad you did. Generally done where dimples exist currently then again I warned you.
It depends on how affected a person is by a sudden sharp pain in the ear lobe. Often the anticipation of pain is worst than the actual piercing. So, it could make some people feel sick for a short time.
Tongue piercings do not hurt much. Even a tongue web or double tonuge which seem to have a higher pain level, do not hurt too much. As ar as I 've experienced, an ear piercing hurts more than any other piercing. I am plannig to have a conch piercing and just read at site rightpiercing dot com that it hurts too much if I plan to have an inner and outer conch at the same time. Emily
If you got the piercing done at a professional body piercing studio there is no reason to remove it and removing it after just getting the piercing done would be the number one worst move to make. You should (if you choose to remove the jewellery) wait at least 24 ~ 48 hours after the piercing has been done, this way you wont bleed to badly. Now if the piercing was done by a hack and not at a professional studio, then I would consider getting a tetnus shot from the doctor and remove the jewellery in 24 ~ 48 hours.
Yes. I had a 6ga prince albert. I took it out years ago but I still have to sit down to urinate. Worst idea ever
Contact a good doctor immediately, otherwise the infection may worsen. Don't use anything on the infected region without a doctor's advice. See a doctor as soon as possible. Well your quest should have taken you back to your piercer. They will best be able to tell you if it's infected or just annoyed. Following your aftercare instructions daily and washing your piercing is the only way to clean out and fix and infected piercing. Ignoring your piercing is just about the worst thing you can do and over treating it with needless agents and cleaners is the second worst thing you can do. Clean your piercing once a day under warm running water and leave it alone. Do this daily and skip all the solutions, salt, cleaners and such, just running water and leave it alone. Keep you dirty fingers off it during the day time, it's a piercing not a play toy. Jzuk
If you got the piercing done at a professional body piercing studio there is no reason to remove it and removing it after just getting the piercing done would be the number one worst move to make. You should (if you choose to remove the jewellery) wait at least 24 ~ 48 hours after the piercing has been done, this way you wont bleed to badly. Now if the piercing was done by a hack and not at a professional studio, then I would consider getting a tetnus shot from the doctor and remove the jewellery in 24 ~ 48 hours.
A dot piercing is a piercing that has a stud.