Well I for one wouldn't be using lemon on any oral piercing let alone a tongue piercing, acetic acid or citric acid will irritate the piercing if it's new. Think about reviewing your written aftercare instructions your professional body piercer provided for you.
after it has healed which is usually 3-4 weeks from the date it was pierced.
yes you can omg!, i had my tongue piercing yesterday and i am eating banana's, you have to chew them slowly though bc otherwise youll bite your tongue bar but its soothing if they are cold and my advice is to cut the banana really thin
Why? You never remove the jewellery in a fresh piercing to clean it, you clean the piercing and jewellery in place while in the shower, that should be more than enough. You can do damage to the new tissue trying to form by removing the jewellery, your written aftercare instructions should out line how to care for your new piercing.
No. If you want to get pierced at a decent piercing studio, you need a photo ID like anywhere else.
Well I for one wouldn't be using lemon on any oral piercing let alone a tongue piercing, acetic acid or citric acid will irritate the piercing if it's new. Think about reviewing your written aftercare instructions your professional body piercer provided for you.
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Well I guess you would have drunk a beer a week after having your tongue pierced. Seriously this whole beer and yeast infection thing is ridiculous if the yeast were still active in the beer they would never be able to bottle it because the tops would be popping off the bottles. Besides that it's the wrong yeast to cause and infection in the first place. We ask you to ease off drinking because it leads to showing off a new piercing and stressing the tongue too much.
ok, if its hard around the Piercing that's normal, its a callus forming, but if your whole tongue is hard, then I'm not for sure why that is, only thing i can think of is the swelling.
A new tongue piercing can start to close within hours to days if jewelry is removed, as the tongue is a fast-healing area due to its rich blood supply. However, it can take several weeks to fully close up depending on individual healing characteristics and how long the piercing has been in place.
after it has healed which is usually 3-4 weeks from the date it was pierced.
Ice, yoghurt, and just a lot of soft foods like jello or applesauce.
Yes. But you should keep cleaning it like if you still have it on until it heals. with or without piercing. i just took my nipple piercing out cos it was bleeding i had it done 4 days ago.
Typically a new tongue piercing will discharge for 6 to 8 weeks and then ease off as the fistula* is formed (*fistula is the tube of new tissue that makes up the actual piercing hole). Swelling is at it's height for about 2 weeks (14 days post piercing) then once the swelling has eased it's a very good idea to have the piercing jewellery downsized to avoid dental damage from biting the jewellery. Plastic barbells are not recommended for new piercings and actually can fail due to the swelling leading to swallowing or inhaling the plastic barbell. A tongue piercing like any piercing is never to be considered fully healed until it's a full year old, you can have a light heal but it takes a full year for the piercing to season up allowing for removal or the jewellery for extended period of time.
A friend of mine got a tongue piercing at a professional and asked the same question. He said to wait about an hour or two and while you wait keep the ring in your piercing, because if its brand new with no ring in it, it will close faster than one you had for a while . So just wait about an hour or so with a ring in it. Then the pro said if the tongue is bleeding from when you pierced it first still or its swollen or whatever then you have to wait a little while. While you eat, take your piercing out since its new and the flesh of the tongue is still tender and you dont want to stretch it. Chew carefully and slowly . Hope i helped
for tongue piercings YES. but i don't recommend it for swellings or cracks, bcause it will hurt a lot and i doesn't do anything. saltwater is just for new piercings to heal and prevent from infections.
Here's the real truth about alcohol and tongue piercings (this includes beer), sure go out an have a few with friends, but keep your wits about you. As the bar maid to bring you some Ice and water, you should keep ice on the piercing as much as possible during the night. Keep your consumption to a reasonable limit, don't get silly arsed drunk. And more over try not to strain or over extend your tongue, the big problem is your friends will ask to see your tongue piercing. Having had a few drinks, you will be feeling no pain and there for you start to think you're Gene Simmons, and will hyper extend your tongue to show off you fancy new piercing. This hyper extension stains the tongue muscles and provokes swelling. Too much alcohol will also dehydrate you and make the swelling worse so, keep you head about you, don't be an idiot when you are out and all should be fine the next day. Now as for the urban legend about yeast in the beer forget it there is no fact to it and the yeast in beer and bread have no relation to human yeast infections ( it's a line of BS don't pay attention to it.) Cheers!