Body piercing is done with specially redesigned needles and modified surgical instruments in a controlled clean environment by a trained and experienced professional body piercer.
Earliest tools were stones used for scrapping, digging and piercing
they used many tools like :Cutting, piercing and chopping tools um that's all i guess??!!
Hammer, Anvil, Tongs, Piercing irons, Bellows,
Piercing needles are far superior to piercing guns when it comes to tools to pierce the skin. Piercing guns aren't very sanitary, they don't allow the piercer to be as precise, and they can tear the skin, which can lead to issues with healing. Piercing guns should never be used to pierce cartilage, since the rather blunt studs they "shoot" can shatter tough-to-pierce cartilage.Corks or receiving tubes "catch" a needle as it passes through the skin and prevent it from piercing another part of the body (not necessary for every or even most piercings).Calipers and body piercing wheel gauges are used to measure body jewelry.Forceps help hold tissue while a piercing takes place.Hemostats may be used to place jewelry after piercing the skin.Nose ring pliers help a piercer bend a nose screw to fit a client perfectly. Some will also cut metal and can be used to make other types of custom nose piercing jewelry.Ring opening and closing pliers are used to open and close captive bead rings, which can be hard to do with heavier gauges unless you have these tools. A piercing ball grabber tool can also be helpful when working with captive bead rings.Body piercing tapers can be used to insert jewelry or stretch a pierced area so heavier-gauge jewelry can be inserted.Dermal punch tools are used to make a clean hole in which a dermal anchor can be inserted. These are used for microdermal piercings that are basically flush with the surrounding skin once the anchor is inserted and a top's screwed on. Hemostats are especially helpful in placing dermal tops.
Typically there is no anesthesia used when doing body piercings.
beaker,test tube,
You definitely should not attempt to pierce your own body. Instruments used for piercing need to be sterilized, you could do the piercing incorrectly, and you could end up with serious problems if the piercing is not performed correctly. If you can't get the piercing done by someone who is trained to do them, then you need to wait until you can.
Piercing Saw, not used for body piercing, however it is also called a "keyhole saw". Often used to start cutting a hole in a resticted space where other conventional saws won't fit due to size or space considerations.
Prices can range from $45.00 ~ $85.00 depending on the type of piercing and the type of jewellery used.
Barbells are used in several piercings so you need to list a piercing in order to get a price, actually grab the phone book and call the body piercing studio for prices.
Well if the piercing was done by a professional body piercer the nostril stud can be left in, it doesn't need to be removed. But if the piercing was done by a hack with a piercing gun then you need to go see a professional body piercer and get some real good quality body jewellery for the piercing you have. Piercing guns are not designed nor intended to be used on anything other than ear lobes, most health regulations consider it's use for other locations a violation of the health act. Piercing gun salons are not licensed for body piercing so there scope of business is restricted to ear lobe piercing only.