What is the standard size for a tongue piercing?

7/8-inch

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Likewise, how do I know what size my tongue bar is?

Tongue Bar Sizes

The standard gauge for a tongue bar is 1.6mm and all of our tongue bars have the standard gauge of 1.6mm. Thesize‘ (or ‘length‘) refers to the distance between the two balls (see theBarbell‘ illustration above).

One may also ask, how do you know if your tongue ring is too small? If the ball on your barbell is being sunken into your tong and starting to hide away, your barbell could be too short. Maybe your tongue swelled more than expected, or they just gave you a too short bar. Swelling is absolutely normal, and you should see a lot of it. Especially with a tongue piercing.

Also, how do I know what size my piercing is?

The measurement that you need is the distance from the piercing hole to the edge of your ear. Take this measurement in a straight line, because if you measure at a diagonal angle you will end up with a hoop that fits larger than you anticipated.

When should I downsize my tongue piercing?

My advice to everyone is to downsize their jewelry as soon as swelling goes away, usually in 2 – 4 weeks after initial piercing. Sometimes it may even have to be downsized again. The traditional tongue piercing is only done through the tongue muscles vertically between both muscles.

What is the safest tongue piercing?

A standard tongue piercing is a little easier to care for because placing the piercing in the centre of the tongue is safer. There is less contact with teeth and the inside of the mouth, so the initial healing period is faster with swelling reducing in just 2-4 weeks.

What is the best size tongue bar?

Typically, the tongue piercing will be done using a 14-gauge/ 14G tongue piercing ring made of high/ medical-grade titanium or even a 14K gold barbell that measures 7/8 of an inch. This is the size recommended for the initial tongue piercing ring, but that changes when the piercing has healed.

Are plastic tongue rings safe?

The answer is often a plastic tongue ringplastic tongue rings feel softer, won’t damage your teeth and are safe for X-rays and hospital. …

What is bigger 12 or 14 gauge piercing?

When discussing gauges, references to a “larger gauge” means bigger around, not a bigger number. That is to say that if you’re told that you need a larger gauge than 14, you need to look at 12 or 10 which are wider, not at 16.

Can I put a 14g in a 16G piercing?

14g jewelry is larger than 16g jewelry, but you might be able to fit it. Yes, you can stretch you piercing to a 14g just make sure that the jewelry that you’re buying is suitable for a freshly stretching piercing. … It would just irritate the piercing even if it is fully healed.

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