Needle Piercing vs Gun Piercing
Gun Piercing: Ear piercing with a gun has been the traditional form of ear lobe piercing since the early 1960’s. This method works by pushing … Read more
Gun Piercing: Ear piercing with a gun has been the traditional form of ear lobe piercing since the early 1960’s. This method works by pushing … Read more
Nazarian suggests getting your piercings done with a needle — and specifically a sterile, surgical grade strainless steel needles. “This allows the piercer to tailor … Read more
“For piercings in general, 18 g through 16 g is the most common. For nipple or naval piercings, 14 g through 12 g is most … Read more
Piquerism (from the French piquer – “to prick”) is a sexual interest in penetrating the skin of another person with sharp objects (such as pins, … Read more
Only sterile, surgical, single use disposable piercing needles are used for body piercing. The equipment used for your piercing has all been cleaned and sterilized. … Read more
No, piercing a nose with gun is not illegal nor a crime but piercing gun can hurt you more then a needle. Because piercing gun … Read more
These are regular-walled medical point needles. They are for intramuscular, subcutaneous, and other injections and are available in a wide range of gauges and lengths. … Read more
14 gauge >> Click to read more << Furthermore, can I put a 16g in a 14g piercing? Yes all day you can. However, the … Read more
These are regular-walled medical point needles. They are for intramuscular, subcutaneous, and other injections and are available in a wide range of gauges and lengths. … Read more
Do not use a sewing needle! It puts you at a higher risk for infection. Please just use a piercing needle. … There’s the possibility … Read more