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I want to get that peice of skin cut underneath my tounge so I can get my tounge pierced. Has anyone ever done this so they could get their tounge pierced before? How much did it cost?

2006-06-25 08:55:34 · 11 answers · asked by A Dizzle 4 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

My peice of skin is so big that i can't even touch my tounge to the roof of my mouth, my tounge doesn't even come out of my mouth at all.

I DO NOT WANT YOU OPINIONS ABOUT TOUNGE PIERCINGS, I DID NOT ASK WHAT YOU THOUGHT ABOUT TOUNGE PIERCINGS SO UNLESS YOU HAVE A DIRECT ANSWER FOR MY QUESTION DO NOT ANSWER OR YOU WIL BE REPORTED.

I AM GETTING IT DONE WHETHER YOU PEOPLE LIKE IT OR NOT.

2006-06-25 09:05:34 · update #1

IT IS CALLED A TOUNGE FERENECTOMY FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE VERY TOUNGE TIED, IT DOES NOT TAKE IT AWAY IT JUST CUTS IT A LITTLE BIT. PEIRCERS CANNOT TOUNGE PIERCE TOUNGE TIED TOUNGES.

2006-06-25 09:06:38 · update #2

LEAVE IT ALONE, AGAIN, UNLESS YOU HAVE A DIRECT ANSWER DO NOT ANSWER.

2006-06-25 09:27:03 · update #3

11 answers

I haven't done it, but I'm pretty positive that you can still get your tounge pierced even with that piece of skin.

2006-06-25 08:57:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

Why would you want to risk your life for a tongue piercing?
The mouth is moist and full of bacteria, and the tongue has major blood vessels ideal for spreading infection to the brain and elsewhere. This can disfigure or kill you.

There was a case about a local girl who almost died from a brain abscess following a tongue piercing. She had part of her skull removed to relieve pressure caused by the infection. She can still feel the soft spot where the skull is missing.

The tongue contains large blood vessels, and you're in trouble if one of them is perforated. You could end up having to have the vessel closed surgically in hospital.

There is also the possibility of hitting a nerve, and damaging that. Imagine life with a tongue that doesn't work properly.

Plus, it the metal chips away your teeth. Be smart and don't do it!!

2006-06-25 09:02:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have never heared of needing to get skin cut to have a tongue pierced.

2006-06-25 08:59:31 · answer #3 · answered by mommyof2 4 · 0 0

I can't answer your exact question, but I can tell you that it hurts alot. (I was chewing on a plastic lollypop straw when I was 5 and got knocked down, the straw sliced that bit of skin, There is a vein in there and it bleeds alot, and it will be difficult to talk and eat for several days)

2006-06-25 09:00:42 · answer #4 · answered by lovpayne 3 · 0 0

You do realize that if you do either of those, it takes a very long time for your mouth to heal, since it's a moist, warm habitat for all the creepy crawlies. It also rus a high risk of infection due to those.

2006-06-25 08:59:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need that piece of skin, otherwise you'd swallow your tongue. Happened to a friend of mine once - the dentist sliced through it by accident - and she had to hold her tongue in place until she got to a hospital. Agonising for weeks afterwards.

On the upside, she won thousands of pounds compensation...

2006-06-25 09:05:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do not pierce your tongue!!
Besides the health risks it looks really S-Lutty, the first thing a guy thinks of when he sees is pierced tongue is oral sex

2006-06-25 09:00:30 · answer #7 · answered by gentleman1973 3 · 0 0

I would think that piece of skin would help you from chocking on your tongue when you sleep.

2006-06-25 09:00:38 · answer #8 · answered by Scott R 3 · 0 0

you don't need to get that peace of skin cut to get your tongue pierced. i had mine pierced and if you cut that peace of skin you will swallow your tongue and die

2006-06-25 09:04:56 · answer #9 · answered by reaganmichele1985 2 · 0 0

if you have to go through all that, why get it pierced?

2006-06-25 09:25:19 · answer #10 · answered by dreamer♠ 4 · 0 0

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