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Pros and Cons of Getting your Tongue Pierced

Tongue piercings are very popular among the youth in today’s society. It is a trendy thing to have, and help to display personality. The process of getting your tongue pierced involves using a hollow needle to pierce through the center of the tongue so a ring can be inserted. There are many health issues, such as infection, that are commonly associated with tongue piercings. Let’s look closer at all of the pros and cons of getting your tongue pierced.

Pros

Pros of Tongue Piercings

Style
Tongue piercings, like all piercings, add a unique element to your personal style. This is the main reason many people consider getting one of these types of piercings. It can help to portray the message you want to send about yourself.

Art Form
Body modifications, such as piercings and tattoos, have been considered an art form for centuries. Piercings make you feel in control of your body, and the way that it looks. It allows you to be your own person.

Cons of Tongue Piercings

Risk of Infection
Due to the fact that tongue piercings are in the mouth, the healing process is much different from other piercings. Your tongue comes into contact with many foreign substances, like food and drinks. All of these things interfere with the healing process of tongue piercings and lead to a very high risk of infection.

Risky Business
The tongue is one of the strongest muscles in our body, and it also has many veins flowing through it, some of which are directly connected to our brain. If the person who is piercing the tongue does not know exactly what they are doing, or make a mistake, the result could be fatal. A very high risk of excessive bleeding is present.

Swelling
There are many side effects and things that you have to deal with during the healing process of a tongue piercing, the most common of which is swelling of the tongue. This will affect your speech for a few days, as well as your ability to eat.

Do Your Research Beforehand

If you are trying to decide whether or not a tongue piercing is for your, it is very important to understand the risks that are involved with this type of piercing. If you do decide it is something you want to do, then research all of your options of people to do it. Make sure to choose a reputable piercing studio and an experienced piercer. Also be sure to keep an eye on the sanitation practices of the facility.

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