Tongue piercing

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Tongue ring

Body piercing through the tongue



Tongue piercing is a type of body piercing typically done directly through the center of the tongue. It is a form of body modification that has been practiced in various cultures for centuries and has gained popularity in modern times.

History

Tongue piercing has historical roots in various cultures, including the Aztecs and Maya, who practiced it as a ritualistic act. In contemporary society, it has become a popular form of self-expression and body art.

Procedure

The procedure for tongue piercing involves the following steps:

  1. The tongue is cleaned and disinfected.
  2. A clamp is used to hold the tongue in place.
  3. A hollow needle is inserted through the tongue, typically from bottom to top.
  4. A barbell-style jewelry is inserted into the piercing.

Healing and Aftercare

Healing time for a tongue piercing can vary but generally takes about 4 to 6 weeks. Proper aftercare is crucial to prevent infection and ensure proper healing. Aftercare instructions typically include:

  • Rinsing the mouth with a saline solution or an antiseptic mouthwash.
  • Avoiding spicy, acidic, or hot foods that can irritate the piercing.
  • Refraining from smoking and alcohol consumption during the healing period.

Risks and Complications

While tongue piercing is generally safe when performed by a professional, there are potential risks and complications, including:

  • Infection
  • Swelling and pain
  • Damage to teeth and gums
  • Allergic reactions to the jewelry material

Jewelry

The most common type of jewelry used for tongue piercings is the barbell, which consists of a straight bar with a bead on each end. The material of the jewelry can vary, with options including surgical steel, titanium, and biocompatible plastics.

Cultural Significance

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, tongue piercing can hold cultural and personal significance for individuals. It can be a form of self-expression, a symbol of rebellion, or a part of one's identity.

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