well normally when people lose tha bck to their regular earring they use an eraser . I guess you could do that . & when I lost tha ball to my Bellybutton ring I jst used an eraser . So I suppose you could use it for your tongue too , but I wouldn't keep it in there too long , get a new ball asap .
The best and safest thing to do is to go and get another thread on ball from any professional body piercing studio, you don't want to screw around with your tongue piercing. Get a replacement ball on as soon as possible.
To change a tongue ring, start by washing your hands with soap and water. Gently unscrew the ball at the bottom of the current tongue ring using clean hands or latex gloves. Slide out the old tongue ring and carefully insert the new one, then screw the ball back on tightly.
The best and safest thing to do is to go and get another thread on ball or replacement barbell from any professional body piercing studio, you don't want to screw around with your tongue piercing. Get a replacement ball on as soon as possible.
If you're missing one of the balls, put the ring in so that the only ball is under your tongue. This will keep it from being pushed out.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
If you managed to get it back in, you are fine. The tongue is one of the fastest healing places on the body, so the piercing could close in a day. It will stretch back to size now that you've got the ring back in.
There is no "lock on a tongue ring" and it's not a ring it's a barbell.
yes you can but just make sure you put it back it because if you don't your hole will close back up and it do try to find your hole and take your tongue ring a twist the ring back into the hole
If you have a tongue ring, it makes it hard to make out. the ring always gets in the way.
Google search for "18 gauge tongue ring"!
The same way you did before, except now you have a tongue ring.
You only have to wait until the swelling goes down.Improved Answer:PLZZZ wait at leat a month or so before you change your tongue ring... because if you don't then when you take it out to put in your new ring your tongue WILL swell causeing the hole to instantly close back up... even if your tongue isn't swolen any more dosent mean it cant swell back up... && most likely it will... just wait.. it wont hurt to wait...
NO, it is not. Keep the tongue ring in until it is completely healed, then you may remove it occasionally for short periods of time. But while it is still healing, you cannot remove it or your tongue may heal up, even if it is for a short period of time.