Yes, because there is more pressure in the artery than in the vein so the artery has to be big enough to hold the pressure that's inside it.
The piercer should have shined a light behind the ear to view veins in the ear. Piercing through a vein increases likelihood of infection and can be incredibly painful. Also, it's much less likely to heal correctly. I doubt that is safe. Anything punched thru your veins can't be good. I would suggest letting the hole close then getting it redone by someone who knows what they are doing. Well As The First Person Is Right..It All Depends On How Much It Bleeds If It Bleeds Alot (atlease a big dot of blood on your tissue) Then You Should Take It Out But If It Bleeds Only A Little Its Safe To Keep It In.
Rhinoplasty is a simple operation, there should not be much blood loss at all, if any.
Intravenous (IV) injection is the fastest-acting method as it delivers the medication directly into the bloodstream for immediate effect.
Art Bleeds was created in 1999.
As the World Bleeds was created in 2010.
The fastest way a human body can absorb liquid is through intravenous (IV) administration, where the liquid is directly injected into a vein for immediate absorption into the bloodstream.
No, you can't hit a vein. I recently pierced my own lip and no problem! it bleeds then wala! plop the stud in and youre done. :)
Hope Bleeds was created in 2004-11.
The Superficial Vein is not an antecubital vein.
Tenth Grade Bleeds was created in 2009.
The Brachial Vein is a deep vein in the arm.