LaceyIsPrettyBomb answered Friday February 23 2007, 10:44 pm: i just got mine done a couple months ago, and it doesnt hurt too bad. what hurt the most actually was when the piercer clamped my lip lol.it kind of all depends on your pain tolerance. i have a pretty low pain tolerance, and it didnt hurt all that bad. the piercer did it pretty quick, me and my sister got ours both done in about 15 minutes total. what takes the most time is cleaning all the supplies and everything, the actal piercing doesnt take every long at all. the piercer makes 2 dots for where hes going to pierce it, clamps your lip, pushes the needle through, and then puts the hoop in. mine wasnt swollen for that long, a couple days tops. and it wasnt really a noticable swollen. i went out to eat right after i got it done, and the waitor though i had had it for a while, because it didnt look like a new piercing. its not that bad, and its deffinetly worth it=] [ LaceyIsPrettyBomb's advice column | Ask LaceyIsPrettyBomb A Question ]
MyHappyShoe answered Friday February 23 2007, 9:49 pm: I used to have my lip pierced. When you get your lip pierced it doesn't exactly HURT, it's just very uncomfortable. The swelling depends on how fast your body heals. My lip was swollen for a couple of days, but my body heals very quickly. It's a very irritating piercing and it doesn't exactly heal completely, it's pretty much an open sore the whole time you have it pierced. You just have to make sure you keep the original jewelry in for the length of time your piercer tells you or it will get infected. Also, don't touch it without washing your hands first. For the first week or so it will be red and kind of look infected, but it's just healing. Good luck with your piercing! :) [ MyHappyShoe's advice column | Ask MyHappyShoe A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Friday February 23 2007, 8:19 pm: hey, i dont have a lip piercing, but i was broseing through google and found this.
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