2)It depends on the person. It won't hurt too much, more like hot pressure if you get it pierced.
3) A proper piercing studio. NOT CLAIRES. Ask some pierced people what piercing studios they reccomend.
At the studio make sure everything is sterilized, and the needle is in a packet before he starts to pierce you. You should also sign some forms before you get pierced, if the place doesn't require you to sign anything, the place might not care whether your parents are actually your's and so on.
When getting pierced, ask two get two separate barbells put in, instead of one long one. I got my industrial pierced with my friend. She got a long barbell put in both holes from day one, and hers took a year and a half to heal. I got two straight bar bells in the holes until they were healed, that took me a month.
So I'd suggest two different barbells.
Read some experience's, they might help you a bit more.
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 1:18 am: 1)I don't know the exact age limit in every state, but in most states, it's either 16 or 18. Below that age, you must get your parental permission and one of your parents there with you.
2)It's like a helix piercing. It will hurt a bit more than an earlobe piercing because the layers of cartilages. It will take approximately a good 6months to a nifty year to heal.
3)I say get it done professionally at a doctors or a body arts shop. Don't get it done at Claire's or anywhere that uses a piercing gun. Make sure that the place you go to will use a piercing needle. Do some research on Google. For example, a piercing shop where I live is River City Tattoos. Go to a renown, sanitary, and licensed place that uses needles and not guns!
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