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Tongue Piercing Types to Help You Decide

Tongue Piercing Types to Help You Decide

Tongue piercings are like hidden gems waiting to be discovered. When you choose to display your piercing, it becomes an integral part of your overall look, adding a unique touch to your style. All kinds of Oral piercings combine subtlety with boldness. They may not be immediately noticeable, but add an element of surprise when you reveal them. This contrast can be a fashion statement in itself. 

So, when we talk about its types, like many other piercings, it offers versatility. From numerous size options to the latest designs and safe materials, tongue jewellery can go beyond the basic fashion trends. Here, we have compiled useful information if you are planning on getting one.

Vertical Tongue Piercing

 The most common and famous kind of tongue piercing which goes in the middle of the tongue. It creates a gorgeous look for the wearer with a shiny stud in the centre. People often choose a 14-gauge straight barbell for this piercing. You can make it fancy by changing the beads to ones with shiny gems or a flat top.

Its insertion is also easy. And after that, a longer bar is used to reduce the initial swelling. After the swelling goes away, switch to Barbell Jewellery for tongue.

Side Tongue Piercing 

A side tongue piercing is when you get holes on the sides of your tongue, not right in the middle. You have a choice for this piercing: you can use a straight bar or a ring.

Now, let's talk about the pain. It's not the same for everyone. Some people say it's between 3 to 5 out of 10 on the pain scale. It could hurt more because the needle goes through the tongue muscle. But what really bugs most people is the swelling, which can last about a week and in some tough cases, even two weeks.

Horizontal Tongue Piercing

A horizontal tongue piercing is like a vertical one, but it goes sideways across your tongue. This kind of piercing can be tricky to heal, and it takes longer than other tongue piercings.

This can be done in two ways: from the front to the back or from side to side. When it goes side to side, it joins the two muscles in your tongue.

But if it goes from front to back, there's a higher chance your body might reject it. The pain is usually around 4 out of 10, which is less than accidentally biting your tongue while eating. Healing takes about four to eight weeks, but it could take longer if there are any problems.

Snake Eyes Piercing

The snake eyes piercing or venom piercing is typically placed horizontally through the tip of the tongue, near the front edge. Two separate holes are made, and a single straight barbell or a curved barbell is worn to achieve the snake eyes look. How much it hurts varies from person to person. People rate it between 2 to 5 on a scale of 1 to 10. Most folks say it's around 4, which is kind of painful. The pain might stick around during the healing time.

This piercing is controversial, even more so than the scoop. It connects the two muscles in your tongue, which could mess with your speaking. And it might not be good for your teeth and gums. If you like taking risks, this piercing is for you.

Tongue Frenulum Piercing

When you get a tongue frenulum piercing, they do it in the thin fold of skin under your tongue called the frenulum. The jewellery goes horizontally into the piercing. You can choose jewellery like surgical steel straight barbells, either small or large. These pieces are subtle and comfy in that small area. Pain with this piercing is usually not a big deal, and any swelling isn't usually too bad. Most people say healing is pretty easy.

Tongue piercings have a deeper meaning beyond being piercing fashion trends; they hold cultural and personal significance. They often serve as a symbol of rebellion, self-expression, and identity. However, it's important to consider the challenges they present, such as speech interference and the possibility of dental problems. Before getting a tongue piercing, it is crucial to be aware of the legal age and consent requirements in your area.

 

 

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