Go to a professional piercer.
A piercer at a shop can make a lot of money. Of course they don't get paid by the shop at all. It all depends on how much each piercing is, and how much the shop charges. For example the shop I work at charges at least forty five dollars a piercing. Now pairs of piercings cost more along with genital piercings and surface piercings (piercings usually on arm, chest, neck). The piercer usually gives $10 sometimes more for every piercing. The ususal amount I leave with is $300 a night. And I work 4 nights a week. $1200 a week, $4800 a month, $57600 a year. Now it can always be more depending on speed, how many hours/days you work, location, and price of piercing.
The real answer is that if it gets infected, YOU WILL KNOW! :-)
In the hands of a professional body piercer the tongue piercing is simple and quick and most clients say it's a sensation of pressure with a momentary pinch. The pain never enters into the situation until the following day when swelling in the morning is at it's worst. Follow the instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer and you will have a great experience .
Listen tongue piercing is simple in the hands of a professional body piercer. I am not going to list the procedure here or what is done and how, you need to know that a professional will walk you through the whole procedure when you get there. Gels and solutions on the tongue before piercing will interfere with the piercer's routine and could cause trouble If the thought of getting your tongue pierced is so bad that you need something for the pain then go find something else to do............seriously, piercing is not for you. You need to know professional piercers have worked hard and long to become as good as we are and when someone obsesses over getting a piercing it's not fun for us, it's annoying. You need to trust the piercer you are going to see, listen and pay attention to what they are telling you. I have preformed thousands of tongue piercings and they are all simple and easy from the client's point of view "painless". So think it over, book a time to go talk to the piercer and then when you are comfortable and ready, get it done. But save the numbing stuff out of it you don't need it.
In any country you need to be an adult under your countries laws before you can become a body piercer. This is always a requirement of health inspection branches world wide.
No. You actually need to be able to vote to be considered a body piercer by most government agencies, and trust me those government agencies are the ones to keep happy.
The legal minimum age required to become a body piercer in Minnesota is 18 years old. This age requirement is set to ensure that individuals are legally able to provide consent for body piercing procedures.
You become an apprentice piercer working under the supervision of and receiving training from a seasoned experianced professional body piercer who has more than 10 years or better of documented experience in the field, working in licensed and inspected body piercing facilities.
You need to be good with measurements, but that's about as mathematical as it gets. :)
To become a body piercer, it is necessary to obtain an internship with a professional and take certain safety and sanitation courses.
In the US it would be 21 years old, in Canada it would be 19 years old. However to become a body piercer you must have training, first aid, and actual experience under another professional body piercer in order to clear the business license and health inspection requirements.
A professional body piercer can make consistent steady income. If they also do tattoos, they can make even more money.
It could become infected beneath the surface. Follow instructions carefully and seriously from your body piercer.
Body Piercer, Piercer, *Professional Body Piercer (*Senior & More experienced) Phrases like "Piercing Artist" or "Piercest" are generally used by individuals who really don't know what they are talking about.
If you get it done by a professional body piercer and you follow the aftercare instructions it shouldn't become infected unless you fail to look after it correctly.
No but you do need to be an adult, there are some college courses that will teach you much more about the body and anatomy which can be very helpful. You will need your first aid certification, blood borne pathogens training, piercer training or an apprenticeship working under a senior experienced body piercer.