Yes. Infection is a common and serious one. Like in many cases, if not cleaned well, bacteria can enter the piercing site and cause swelling, pain, and sometimes even fever.
One horror story is about a girl who got her tongue pierced. Right after, she had a really bad infection. Her tongue swelled up so much that she could barely talk or eat. She had to go to the hospital and get antibiotics, and in the end, she had to take the piercing out.
It's not entirely safe. Tongue piercings in general have a higher risk of swelling, which can be exacerbated by the spiked ball. It might also interfere with normal tongue movement and speech initially. And if it gets caught on something, it can cause a lot of pain and even tear the tissue. So, one has to be really careful and consider all these factors before getting a spiked ball tongue piercing.
There are quite a few stylish designs. For example, the jeweled tongue piercing. You can get small gems or crystals on the end of the piercing, which catches the light and looks really cool. Then there's the captive bead ring design. It has a small bead that can be changed for different colors or styles, adding a bit of customization to your tongue piercing. Also, the spiral tongue barbell is a very trendy option, giving a more elaborate and eye - catching look.
In good tongue piercing stories, one positive aspect is the sense of self - expression. People can show their unique personalities through this form of body modification.
One good story is about my friend. She got her tongue pierced. At first, she was a bit nervous. But after the piercing, she said it was like a new and exciting transformation. She loves showing off her unique piercing now, and it has also given her more confidence in her self - expression.
Quite common. Some women have reported extreme pain during and after the piercing due to the sensitive nature of the clitoris. For example, if the piercer is not experienced enough, they may cause more pain than necessary and even cause damage that leads to long - term problems.
Well, a common septum piercing horror story is allergic reactions. Some people are allergic to the metal used in the jewelry. Their septum can become red, itchy, and develop rashes around the piercing. Also, there are cases where the septum piercing accidentally gets torn out. This can happen during sports or if it gets caught on something. It can cause a lot of bleeding and a very painful wound that may leave a scar. Some also have horror stories about nerve damage. If the piercing is done wrong, it can potentially damage the nerves in the area, leading to numbness or tingling sensations that may be permanent in some cases.
One horror story is about improper placement. A friend got an industrial piercing and the piercer didn't do it right. It was too close to the edge of the ear, which led to constant irritation. Eventually, it got infected and she had to take it out. It was really painful and left a scar.
An infection is a very common horror story. People might go to a dirty or unprofessional place, and then the pierced area gets red, swollen, and infected. Another one is when the piercing is done too quickly or inaccurately, like hitting a nerve, which causes extreme pain.
Well, I heard about someone who got their ear pierced and the piercer accidentally pierced the wrong part of the ear. It was so painful for the person. Then, due to the wrong placement, the earring kept getting caught on things and it ended up tearing the ear a little bit, which was really scary and required medical attention.