don't do it you could really hurt yourself and get infected just go to a shop were they will pierce it right everyones skin types are different some people say that it hurts really bad and some people say that it doesn't hurt at all it depends on your skin type but please don't pierce it at home no one looks good with one nostril if you pierce your nose yourself
when I got mine done, what he did was he took a needle and pierced the two holes and then, while pulling the needle out, placed the barbell into the holes.
YES! it hurts really bad, i got an industrial piercing about a month or two ago. it was done with a 14 g needle. it hurt like hell and still does, they also get infected easily. the look cool but are a pain to take care of!
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when i first got my industrial piercing it was gauged at a 16 i would recomend this simply because the piercing needle is smaller and it is a smaller wound to heal than that of a higher gauge
Industrials are done at 14g not 16g. The piercing should be done with a 12g needle and 14g jewellery.
Can you stick a needle in your eye, and pray to god that you won't die?
Yes if you still need the needle to pierce yourself it is cool but not someone else because it is you needle now that it went through your lip.
no A sewing needle is a sharpened piece of metal. If you try to shove a sewing needle through skin, you will cause a lot of damage, which will in turn lead to longer heals and possible scarring. When a piercer does the piercing, they use a hypodermic needle. It is a hollow needle with razor sharp edges on the point. They are designed to slice and separate the skin, causing as minimal damage as possible. When looking to have a piercing, consult a professional piercer. Piercing is not a do it yourself project.
Industrial piercings are done with a needle in the hands of a trained professional body piercer. Ardenes is not a body piercing facility, they are not licensed to do body piercing nor do they know how to do industrial piercings. They use piercing guns for ear lobes only. See a professional body piercer at a body piercing studio or your local professional tattoo shop.
To answer your question, they do not use a gun to do an industrial piercing. they use something similar to a sewing needle that's the best way i can describe it. its much sharper and bigger about a 14 gauge. they have videos on youtube so you can get an idea of the steps taken and the instruments used. i have an industrial piercing myself i don't think that the needle felt any different than getting a regular earlobe or cartilage piercing with a gun both feel the same to me. I hope I was able to provide you with the answer you were looking for. Bridget, 17, New Jersey
No, not a chance. Industrial piercings are not simple and they have to be done by a professional body piercer with a sterile, hollow needle. If I'm being completely honest, no piercing should be done at Claires or any other place in which they use a gun. Theyre very unsanitary and the mechanism of the piercing can be harmful. If you want any kind of piercing, even if it's just lobes, I suggest going to a professional piercer.
Whenever you go in for a Monroe piercing, the piercer will take a needle, usually either a 18-16 gauge, and pierce your lip with that. It doesn't leave a big hole at all. But, if you want to gauge your Monroe, then you could have the piercer pierce with a bigger gauged needle, or just gauge it out yourself.