Are my nipples suitable for piercing?

The nipple is fleshy enough to be pierced securely behind plenty of skin to prevent rejection. That doesn’t mean a nipple piercing can’t reject jewelry, though, especially if it’s not done properly in the first place. If the jewelry gauge is too thin or the piercing isn’t deep enough, you run the risk of rejection.

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Also know, is it weird to just have one nipple piercing?

It’s totally normal and your friends are idiots. I only have one and I love it that way. I only got one because I wanted to still have one to play with during the healing process (which usually takes longer than average for me) and because I was worried about the pain.

Just so, where are nipple piercings located? Generally, a nipple piercing is done at the base of the erect part of your nipple. And if you are not working with a professional piercer who understands human anatomy too well, you will be up for the shock of your life. You know that you are in trouble when your nipple piercing is at the areola/ fatty breast tissue.

In this way, do you lose feeling when you get your nipples pierced?

Does it affect/improve sensitivity? Personal experience says no, but for many women, whose piercings have healed nicely, their nipple sensitivity increased dramatically. … Of course, you have to live with the fact that your nipples will be out of action while they heal.

Does it hurt to have your nipples pierced?

There’s no way around it — nipple piercings generally do hurt. … Not exactly shocking seeing as how you’re literally piercing a hole through a body part packed with nerve endings. That said, it doesn’t hurt a ton for everyone, and there are certain things that can make it hurt more or less.

Do nipple piercings ever stop getting crusty?

While perfectly normal, these crusties do need to be cleaned carefully and thoroughly whenever you notice them. After cleaning the site for a few weeks, you will see less and less crusting until, eventually, it all disappears.

How long after nipple piercing can they be played with?

Ideally you should wait until your nipples are fully healed before doing any type of nipple play. It is important to wait through the entirety of the healing process because until 9-12 months your body has not finished developing fistulas. This means that you have a higher risk for ripping or tearing the piercing.

Is it normal for a nipple piercing to pus?

A common side effect of nipple piercing is an infection. Some signs of an infection are very obvious. If pus is coming from the piercing, it is a clear sign that there is an infection. Other signs of infection are subtler.

Why you shouldn’t get a nipple piercing?

Infections can happen well after you get your nipple or areola, the darker ring around the nipple, pierced. Like any other body piercing, unsterilized equipment can put you at risk for infection with blood-borne diseases like HIV, hepatitis B or C, or tetanus.

What happens if a nipple piercing goes wrong?

Potential risks include infections (or even breast abscess formation), nerve damage, bleeding, hematoma (a blood-filled cyst), allergic reactions, nipple cysts, and keloid scarring (raised, red scarring). Unfortunately, nipple piercing is also associated with hepatitis B and hepatitis C infection, and even HIV.

Why do people get nipple piercings?

Getting your nipples pierced is a very body positive act. … Both men and women who get their nipples pierced for this reason wear their nipple jewelry proudly in order to show that they aren’t afraid of their bodies. Others who get their nipples pierced simply love the look.

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