Having various body piercings has
become a fashion now, everybody wants one somewhere on the body. Many people
are confused about getting a body piercing or not. Many actually do want to get
it but they are just nervous or fear the pain. Well, below are some helpful
guidelines that will assist you in making the decision and it will become a lot
easier to let that needle go through your skin.
Regardless of where you are
getting a body piercing, it will have pain in the process. Now the extent of
that pain will depend on your tolerance level and the part of the body that
will get pierced as well. The most common body piercing people get are on their
ears. The lower ear lobe is the body part that can quickly get pierced and
involved the least amount of pain compared to getting other body parts pierced.
On the contrary, if you get the upper portion of the ear pierced; the needle
will give you a lot of pain when going through the cartilage. Although tongue
piercing is also quite common now but since this part of the body is a muscle;
it involves a lot of pain. Other areas are the sensitive ones that will have
some good amount of pain when getting pierced like the genitals and the nipple.
Let’s talk about how much time
for the healing process as well. Just like I said before; healing time will
also depend on the body part that got pierced just like pain. The quickest
healing time goes to your tongue that takes around a month for recovering and
getting back in a hundred percent health. If you got your eyebrow or ear lobes
pierced then let them sit for around six to eight weeks and if you got the ear
cartilage pierced; this will consume around 6 months to a year for completely
healing.
The nasal bridge piercing
requires up to ten weeks for fully recovering and the septum would take up to
eight months. Many people like going for nostril piercing; this requires up to
four months of healing time. Similarly, the same goes for lip piercing as well.
Well, it is important that you
know about all sorts of body piercings, how much would it hurt, safety
measures, and how long would it take to fully heal before you simply go for it.
This info will help you make your mind up.
body piercing jewellery - Prohibits performing a body piercing on a person under the age of 18 without consent of that person's parent or legal guardian. Requires the consenting individual to be physically present at the time of piercing, to provide evidence of status as parent or legal guardian, and to sign a document that provides informed consent. Requires consent records be maintained for at least 7 years.
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