Any good body piercing studio in your area, listed in the yellow pages under "Body Piercing " or "Tattoos" ( some tattoo shops do piercing as well ) .
Any body piercing studio will do the piercing for you but you will need your parents to go and sign the consent forms before you can get it done.
No.
Here in the state of Ohio it is unlawful for any person under the age of 18 to get a body piercing or tattoo without proper parental consent i.e.; BOTH parents present at the time of paperwork and piercing, and a copy of your birth certificate. Most shops won't perform any piercing or tattoo until the age of 17, but a lot of shops still don't tattoo minors. It's just too much of a potential disaster and it doesn't generate good cred for your shop.
any tattoo shop normally has a side business of piercing. you can also find proper piercing shops. just make sure no where you go to uses a gun.
There is no purpose for a tongue piercing (or any other piercing) aside from aesthetics. People think they look good, so they get them.
It is much safer to get a cartilage piercing with a needle. A piercing gun can cause scaring and lumps once the piercing has healed. These things are much less common if the piercing was done with a needle.
A tongue piercing is neither meant for anything nor has any meaning; it's just for aesthetics like any other piercing. It's meant to look good.
There is one shop in the Koregaon Park, near OSHO Commune.
you can get that from any piercing or cut if it gets infected that's why its so important to take really good care of it
It really doesn't hurt very bad. But when its pierced you will hear a good "pop" or "crunch" sound (which most piercing junkies like myself think is funny) My advice though is to make sure to have it pierced in a tattoo or piercing parlor which uses one use sterilized needles NOT a piercing gun. It will hurt less and heal much, much better. What most shops that use piercing guns probably wont tell you is that the gun is actually not intended for any piercing other than lower lobe.
No. Definitely not. If you need to be sedated for a body piercing this is not for you. Seriously not only is that needless it's also highly dangerous. What you need to do is fine a good body piercer, check out the Wildcat Collection website they have links to good piercing studios in the UK. But being sedated for a piercing is not permitted in any country for any reputable body piercing studio.