Question Posted Wednesday November 26 2008, 6:11 pm
I'm fifteen, and my mom said I could get it done for Christmas.
I'm not very good with pain, but I've watched quite a few videos on youtube of other girls getting it done.
I'd be SURE to have it done professionally, but I'm just curious as to the average price, healing time, PAIN, etc.
Also, is there something they can do to numb it?
Additional info, added Wednesday November 26 2008, 6:14 pm: OHYEAH! One of my friends, she has her eyebrow pierced, and she told me to bite my lip until it bleeds and that's how much it'll hurt. Of coure I didn't do it.
But is that about how much it will really hurt?. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? Disconnected answered Thursday November 27 2008, 3:43 pm: Well, the price, I'm not sure since I don't live in the states.
Healing time, if you're good and take brilliant care of it, will be about a month.
Pain- it all depends. My lip piercing didn't hurt much, but for some of my friends it hurt a lot.
Don't bite your lip, that won't be true.
They may use numbing spray, but most places don't.
Oh, and the clamps may hurt, but there's an everlasting debate on whether the clamps actually hurt or not :P
Katlyn answered Thursday November 27 2008, 12:33 am: the price is usually about 80-100 depends mostly on the place the healing time will most likely me a week or less and the pain isnt terrible but yes it does hurt a little the only thing you can do to numb it is put ice on it that helps i dont think it will hurt as much as an eyebrow piercing probably less dw everything will be fine. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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