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Originally Posted by RAGE
piece of shit piercer.. maybe under the influence?
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Originally Posted by RAGE
piece of shit piercer.. maybe under the influence?
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Originally Posted by Black Spiral Dancer
and needles are sharp, studs are blunt
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Originally Posted by bohoki
I hope you're a sarcastic rivet-head:eeek:
My Dentist is a dear man. He is, however, quite conservative. What tipped me off was: I had seen a periodontist due to an abscess. The Periodontist liked my lip piercing. He did question oral piercings, but was much less absolute in his assessment. When I saw my Dentist, he questioned the lip piercing even. I forced him to concede based on the Periodontist's opinion. Thus, I think folks here are probably correct. There is some risk in oral piercings, but they can be mitigated. The odd thing was: I have never even desired a tongue ring. The argument given by my Dentist parallels your second point. I think it was just him being very conservative. He's an incredible man, however. He's over 80 and does amazing work.:thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by aXa
OEC
Definitely a shit piercer. If he was under the influence, I would not want to try that concoction. Grumpy basturd as well. It was a sweet rush to be honest, but I think it would have traumatized a lot of people. Every other piercer I've used has been top-notch. Other posters here may well have simply beat his silly ass.:1orglaugh :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Thistle Harlequin
didn't hempknight or pirateman or someone talk about how their "piercing gun" was a large caliber hand-pistol and bullet? or am I imaging posts that don't exist again?
Now that claim is pure shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by aXa
And I've heard dentist make claims as to the actual metal in your mouth not being healthy and promoting tooth decay and other such non-sense. Yet braces, retainers, fillings, ect. contain what?
Its like with doctors telling people to take the jewelry out of an infected piercing. The brains arent all there. If you remove the jewelry from an infected piercing, it cant run. The openings seal and you get a puss bubble, which is detrimental to healing and increases the chance of nasty scarring..
CBRs in your lip wouldnt be a problem for chipping. As its hard to actually bite down on the jewelry unless its diameter is large enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by mmmcherry
Chipping is hard to contiously avoid, usually occurs while eating and such. Best way to do so is make sure the jewelry fits right.
Ahh, yeah. The long bar might get that... But I've rarely seen anyone keep the long one in past necessery time. Most people seem to HATE it. I know I sure as hell did.Quote:
Originally Posted by Thistle Harlequin
yeah I seriously cannot see this scenario ever really happening, someone actually choosing a piercing gun in a strip mall piercing booth over a liscensed piercer, did this actually happen or something? it's boggling my brain?!
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Originally Posted by Roxy Contin
OMG YES!! that's why i posted this! I started to bug me that people kept coming in to my shop for nostril piercings and when they asked if it was done with a gun or needle, I tell them needle and they get scared and leave EVEN after I tell them why they shouldn't get pierced with a gun. They leave saying "I still wanna get pierced with a gun" how fucken S T U P I D can people be
over their head
it would b e better to use a stapler than the piercing gun
of course i cant fit my ear in a 3 hole punch yet
its just that the gun is more brutal
and brutal is metal right?
i guess some people want to get hurt more and possibly get infected?? not meeee...