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  • Question
    How long will the pain last?
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    The pain duration is dependent on your body. Everyone is different. For most people the pain goes away in about 7-10 days.
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    Are there any major veins/arteries in my bottom lip?
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    No, your lips are tissue, muscle, and capillaries. You can't bleed to death by piercing your lip. It's similar to piercing your ear, but there's muscle in your lip.
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    Should the location of the piercing be just below the lip line?
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    Yes, it's best to pit it just below the lip line. Or, have just a little space in between the piercing and the lip but any more space then that would not look right.
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    What sort of clamp should I use?
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    You should use a metal clamp. It will make the skin thinner and easier to pierce through.
  • Question
    Can I still get a lip piercing if I have a small lip?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Your lip size does not change whether or not you can get a piercing. It may affect what sorts of piercings look good on you, however.
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    Does it hurt a lot?
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    The severity of pain is dependent on your body. Everyone handles pain differently.
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    Can I use acetone to sterilize the needle?
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    Do not use acetone as a sterilizer! Acetone can be corrosive if not used properly. It is strong enough to dissolve paint, dissolve acrylics, and remove super glue. Using acetone is not recommended and is, in fact, warned against. Rubbing alcohol works best and is usually cheaper than acetone.
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    Could I get my lip pierced with a piercing gun?
    Community Answer
    No. Piercing guns should not be used to pierce lips at any time.
  • Question
    How can I keep my lip from swelling when I pierce it?
    Community Answer
    Use ice, and take pain pills as needed for swelling and pain for the first week or so.
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    What size gauge should I use? I have bigger hollow needles, and I have smaller ones.
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    Lips usually are pierced at 16g or a 14g. Start at a 16g and see if you like the size; after it heals, you could put a little bit larger jewelry in.
  • Question
    What are the results of piercing with a fabric needle?
    Lydia Lopez
    Community Answer
    It's too small of a piercing, it's a waste of time and causes extreme pain, much more than using proper equipment.
  • Question
    Could I paralyze myself from piercing my own lip?
    Community Answer
    Paralysis is unlikely, but serious infection can occur without the proper care.
  • Question
    Can I just pierce it with one of those rings just with one bead?
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    Piercing it with a straight bar is the best, but you can put a hoop through. Captive ball rings are really tricky to put on even with a healed piercing, so it might not be the best option unless you've had experience with them before; best to wait until it's healed for that.
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    Should I pierce myself with a sewing needle?
    Community Answer
    Technically you can but it considered unsafe. You can purchase hollow sterilized needles in piercing kits or in bulk (packs of 100 or so) online.
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    Is the piercing supposed to be inserted from the inside?
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    Yes. If you insert from the outside, it will hurt more.
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    How can I avoid hitting a vein on my lip while piercing?
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    You can't. There are small veins inside the lip called capillaries. You are likely to hit one regardless of the position. The good news is the veins aren't big enough to cause any major bleeding, depending on the type of piercing you want.
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    Which part of my lip should I pierce?
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    You should pierce the bottom lip. There are three places commonly done: left side, right side and middle. Be careful, however.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my lip with a safety pin?
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    It's always better to get the correct equiptment. Safety pins bend and snap easily, which can result in a failed piercing. Also, it's pretty unhygienic.
  • Question
    Where can I buy the hollow needle needed to pierce my lip?
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    While it might be difficult to find locally, you can purchase online on eBay, Amazon, and marketplaces specializing in piercing equipment.
  • Question
    What if my lip puffed up, but then started to go down? Does that mean it's infected?
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    If your lip initially was swollen, but has slowly returned to normal, it is most likely just your body's perfectly normal response to the piercing. If it continues to be painful, red, and/or swollen after a few days, consult a doctor.
  • Question
    I'm 14 and I want to do it all by myself. Is this a good idea?
    Community Answer
    This is not a good idea and you should talk to your parent(s). At 14 you may not be prepared to assume the risks of piercing yourself. It can be extremely dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. Keep doing your research. If by 18 you still want to pierce yourself, do so responsibly and be well informed.
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    Would if I don't have any of these materials?
    Community Answer
    You should get these materials for the best results. They are all quite affordable. Alternatives are not recommended.
  • Question
    If I don't pierce it from the inside, what will happen?
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    I recently pierced my bottom lip from the outside and nothing happened, except it hurt a little more than the other lip piercing I did (which was done from the inside out). I find it easier to pierce it from the outside, even though it was a little bit more painful. It's up to you how you want to pierce it, and pain is subjective.
  • Question
    If I have a fake lip piercing and I plan to get it pierced in the same spot, does it help that there is an indent already there?
    Community Answer
    I suppose it could help with the placement of the piercing.
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    Does it help to wear a fake lip piercing for a while before piercing it?
    Community Answer
    It could be a good idea, if only to make sure that you'd be happy with a lip piercing permanently.
  • Question
    How can I pierce my own lip if I'm scared to try it?
    Lydia Lopez
    Community Answer
    It's best to go to a professional to make sure you don't mess it up.
  • Question
    What if I don't have a hollow needle?
    Community Answer
    You can pierce with a sewing needle, though this is generally considered less safe.
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    What if I messed up a few times and had a struggle to get the jewelry in, which means had to put the needle back through?
    Community Answer
    As long as the needle/piercing was sterilized, that shouldn't be a problem. Check with a professional if it becomes drastically inflamed or develops discharge after more than a few days.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my lip with a sewing needle, and can I use an earring in a lip piercing right after it is pierced?
    Community Answer
    No. Don't use anything other than a needle that is specifically designed for piercings. Never use a sewing needle, as it will be more painful and more prone to infection. Don't use earrings in your lip, as they may not be the right shape, size or material for your lip. Get jewelry that is specifically for lips.
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    Can I use earrings to pierce my own lip?
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    No, you should never use earrings to make piercing holes. It will cause extreme pain, heighten the risk of infection, and might not even work. Get a professional to do it, or at least use proper piercing equipment.
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