I want my lip pierced and for people who have it done, does it hurt bad? I want mine on the side. Tell me about it please?
What should I know about lip piercings?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? VainTaraLynn answered Saturday August 27 2005, 8:31 pm: Okay wow holy shit. That answer about two down wasnt accurate at all. Their making it seem like its the worst thing on this planet and thats not true because hey i PiERCED MY LABRET MYSELF AND iT DiDNT HURT AT ALL. Its fatty tissue basically which makes it not hurt that much. If I can pierce mine myself, not numbed, and with a sewing needle going through slowly, taking about 30 minutes, then I think you can handle it going through in about 3 seconds, fast. Mine healed pretty much the first day I did it and I was able to take it out no big deal. I was able to eat and it didnt bother me nor hurt. I guess it would depend on the person though, if your not able to handle any types of pain then I would say that it would hurt, but for me it didnt. & News flash to that one person, I have my tongue pierced and I could eat the first day no problem, so if Im able to eat with a TONGUE RING, I think a lip ring is highly managable =) Dont listen to other people saying its excruciating, because their just trying to scare you. =) [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
cailoisa answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 9:22 am: I like this website ([Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) for piercing stuff. This link takes you straight to the lip piercing page. It has pictures of different kinds of lip piercings, and it also has stories.
Van_10 answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 5:41 am: hi there
well i used to work for a piercing company, skin feeling varies from individual to individual
Lip piercings - There are very very many different ways to get your lips and the surrounding area of your mouth pierced.
Standard Labret - lower lip piercing
Cheek - piercing through the cheek, usually to resemble a dimple
Scrumper - piercing the gum line
Madonna - piercing above or below your lip to one side or the other
Medusa - piercing above or below the lip in the center of the face
Lowbret - piercing through facial skin below the tooth line to one side or the other
these above are the different types of piercing well after it has been pierced ,
you have to be extremely carefull because of infection, they will tell you what creams, lotions or antiseptic to use on a daily basis which will ensure that no infection is caught
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