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Tongue Piercing


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This article provides an overview of tongue piercings, including their history, jewelry options, and aftercare. It emphasizes the importance of professional piercing services at Ink and Needles in Copenhagen and Marbella.

Tongue Piercing at a Fair Price

The tongue piercing gained popularity in the 1990s, but its origins trace back much further, thanks to pioneering piercer Elayne Angel. Unfortunately, tongue piercings have developed a negative reputation due to potential damage to teeth and gums, often resulting from poor execution. Therefore, choosing a professional piercer is crucial to minimize risks.

Visit Ink and Needles in Albertslund, Copenhagen, to discuss your desire for a tongue piercing. Learn more about our pricing, the history of piercings, jewelry options, and the procedure here.

Choosing Jewelry for Your Tongue Piercing

When selecting jewelry for a tongue piercing, it’s essential to consider whether your piercing is fully healed. The initial jewelry, typically 20 mm long, accommodates swelling during the first few weeks. After the swelling subsides, usually within 2-3 weeks, you should switch to a shorter barbell, often 16 mm—the standard size for most of our jewelry. Some individuals may require an even shorter length, so consulting your piercer is advisable. An overly long piece can damage teeth and gums, while a piece that is too short may cause discomfort. A 16 mm barbell with a thickness of 1.6 mm is optimal for most.

Material choice is also crucial, especially immediately after the piercing. Most piercers use durable materials like titanium or surgical steel as initial jewelry, which is recommended during the healing process that typically lasts 12 weeks but may take longer if the jewelry is frequently moved.

Once healed, you can use various materials, but keep in mind that the mouth can wear down jewelry due to saliva enzymes. Coated jewelry may wear out quickly, especially for those with eating disorders. Many prefer silicone and acrylic materials, as they are gentler on teeth and gums, although they are more fragile than titanium. Exercise caution, as chewing on jewelry can damage it, but this may be preferable to harming your teeth.

Affordable Tongue Piercings

Low prices do not mean compromising on quality. At Ink and Needles, we offer high-quality jewelry at competitive prices, as we manufacture most of our pieces in-house. All our gold-plated jewelry undergoes PVD treatment for enhanced durability. Additionally, our steel and titanium products comply with all nickel release regulations, ensuring safe purchases for your tongue piercings.

How a Tongue Piercing is Done

A tongue piercing requires a skilled piercer due to its location. Proper placement significantly reduces the risk of damage. The piercing should be centered on the tongue where it bends; incorrect placements can lead to complications such as damage to teeth and gums. Hygiene is paramount, and sterile or single-use instruments must be employed. Needles should only be used once to ensure optimal hygiene and sharpness. After positioning, the tongue is clamped, and the needle is swiftly inserted, followed by the jewelry.

Issues with Your Tongue Piercing

Complications such as damage to teeth and gums often arise from improper placement or execution, particularly in individuals who are not anatomically suited for this type of piercing. An experienced piercer will avoid performing a tongue piercing on individuals whose tongues cannot extend adequately, as this typically leads to complications. Other issues may include jewelry that irritates the tongue due to incorrect sizing or airway obstruction, although the latter risk is minimal. Infections are the most common complication, but the immune response in the tongue area usually prevents them from becoming severe. Signs of infection include pain, redness, swelling, and warmth, which can be treated with saline rinses.

Ink and Needles offers piercing services near Copenhagen, so contact us to learn more about our offerings.


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