What size should a smiley piercing be?

The smiley piercing is performed using a 16 or 18 gauge needle AFTER your mouth has been properly disinfected through the sanitation procedures of your chosen piercer. As far as aftercare goes, it’s going to be pretty much the same as any other type of oral piercing such as the tongue or lip.

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In this regard, is a 16 gauge piercing big?

Common Piercing Type

“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 common. For larger gauges—like stretched ear lobes—the smallest gauge usually starts at size 8 and goes up from there.”

Likewise, what is the best jewelry for a smiley piercing? Some of the most popular types of jewelry for this piercing include: Seamless rings – free of beads and adornment for a clean, minimal look. Captive bead rings – close using a decorative bead in your choice of color and style. Horseshoe-shaped circular barbells – decorated with a metal bead on each end.

Regarding this, can a smiley piercing damage your teeth?

Like every other piercing, there is a small risk of infection. … If you wear a captive bead ring in your smiley piercing, you might end up with gum recession and tooth damage. The ball will rub repeatedly against your teeth on a daily basis and you may end up damaging the enamel on your teeth.

Are Smiley piercings worth it?

The subtle surprise makes this piercing a fun choice for those who want an oral piercing that’s more low key than other lip and mouth piercing variations. Since the frenulum is so thin, many people can’t get this piercing. It also has a greater risk of being torn out or rejected, since the skin is so thin.

Do Smiley piercings last?

How long does it take to heal? A dermal piercing typically heals within 4 to 12 weeks. If you don’t follow your piercer’s aftercare recommendations, your piercing may take longer to heal. You may experience mild pain and swelling during the first couple of weeks.

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.

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

Most septums are pierced at a 14g or a 16g more commonly. Say you got pierced at a 16g, once it’s healed. Putting a 14g ring in wouldn’t be hard at all, same as putting a 12g ring in. Once it gets to around there it’s better to start using tapered jewelry.

Can you drink alcohol with a smiley piercing?

Can you drink alcohol with a smiley piercing? To care for your new smiley piercing, simply keep it clean while is heals. Healing time is usually 4 to 12 weeks. During the healing period you should rinse twice daily with a suitable mouthwash and avoid smoking or drinking alcohol, as they both impede the healing process.

How do you brush your teeth with a smiley piercing?

Can I smoke with a smiley piercing?

Aftercare. Unfortunately for some, you can‘t smoke or even use harsh mouthwash while your tongue is healing. You’re even advised against kissing and oral sex during the healing process, at least while the wound is fresh. Over-cleaning the piercing can also cause problems.

Can you hide Smiley piercings?

You can‘t really hide piercings without putting them at risk for infection.

Can you flip up a smiley piercing?

Least painful piercing I’ve had done, but is a bit irritating to eat with for a few days afterwards, and if it’s moved too much. However, it heals pretty quickly, I forget it’s there now. It’s not very painful. Get a curved barbell and you can flip it up for work to hide it, that’s what I’ve always done.

Are frenulum piercings dangerous?

There are some risks with the frenulum piercing as it can irritate your gums over time and cause gum recession. If you notice your gums are changing it’s important to remove the piercing and if you feel it rubbing on your teeth too much it can also damage the enamel.

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