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A tongue piercing is a body piercing usually done directly through the cter of the tongue. Since its decline in popularity around 2011, it has se a rect upsurge making it now the second most popular piercing amongst young wom aged 18-25 in 2019. It has become quite unpopular amongst m, although in the 1990s and early 2000s, it was more popular for m than wom to get and associated with punk culture. Midline tongue piercings, or one hole through the cter of the tongue is the most common way to have the tongue pierced.
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There is a history of ritual tongue piercing in both Aztec and Maya cultures, with illustrations of priests piercing their tongue and th either drawing blood from it or passing through rough cords designed to inflict pain. There is no evidce of permant or long term tongue piercing in Aztec culture, however; despite the practice of many other permant body modifications, it was done to honor the gods.
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Piercing the tongue has a long history in religious and performance practices. Mesoamericans such as the Aztecs practiced this as well as other perforations as a part of offerings to their deities. Asian Spirit Mediums of the Far East practiced tongue piercing as an offering and proof of trance state.
From the turn of the 20th ctury, Western carnies borrowed many of their sideshow tricks from fakirs bringing to American and European audices their first glimpses of tongue piercing.
Permant or long term piercing of the tongue is part of the resurgce of body piercing in contemporary society. The ready availability of high quality, surgical steel barbell style jewelry is associated with the emergce of this piercing in the 1980s. As with many piercing innovations, the origin of this piercing is associated with Gauntlet, the first professional body piercing studio in the United States, formerly located in Los Angeles, California.
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Tattoo Samy appeared in PFIQ (the first publication about body piercing) in issues #18 (1983) and #19 as the magazine's first documted tongue piercing.
Elayne Angel, the first person awarded the Master Piercer's certificate by Jim Ward, body piercing pioneer and founder of Gauntlet, helped popularize this type of piercing.
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Read This Before You Get A Tongue Piercing
Tongues are pierced with straight barbell style jewelry. Because of the frequt movemt of the tongue, jewellery size and comfort is especially important. Barbells that are too thin are prone to migration, causing discomfort and irritation. Tongue piercings can oft be easily stretched to accommodate larger jewellery. The initial piercing is oft at 14 g (1.6 mm), but to avoid one or two stretching steps it is possible to pierce immediately at 12 g (2.0 mm) or ev 10 g (2.4 mm).

Some people later choose to stretch their piercing to 12 g (2 mm), 10 g (2.4 mm), 8 g (3.2 mm) or 6 g (4.0 mm) to protect against possible migration and to have a more stable 'snug' fit. It is possible to stretch further to diameters beyond 10 mm. The beads at the d of the barbell can be made of many decorative materials. No-see-um beads, flat beads matching the color of the tongue, are sometimes worn to conceal this piercing, oft in places of employmt. Using appropriate colored and styled jewellery, and taking care while talking/laughing, it is possible to conceal the piercing.
The piercer will check the underside of the tongue for large blood vessels, sometimes with a bright light, and mark a safe placemt for the piercing. The tongue is th clamped with forceps and pierced with a needle, usually from top to bottom with a piercing needle or from bottom to top with a cannula needle. Initial jewelry should always be considerably longer than will ultimately be required to allow for the swelling, which is common following the piercing. Within two days of getting the piercing the tongue can swell up to double its original size. This can lead to pain wh speaking and eating, but this is not permant.
Dorsoventral Placement Of A Tongue Piercing.
Piercers oft recommd drinking cold beverages and sucking on crushed ice to help reduce the swelling. Some people find that taking Ibuprof or similar anti-inflammatory drugs can greatly reduce the swelling associated with a tongue piercing. It is advisable not to drink alcohol, smoke or eat spicy food until the piercing is at least partially healed (around two weeks), and alcohol-free mouthwash should be used after eating or smoking.
After the swelling calms down, a period of mild tongue and oral mucosa irritation can follow, sometimes discouraging the rectly pierced person from keeping the piercing. Appropriate mouth washing, care during meals and some patice will usually be sufficit to come to a sufficitly healed state. After full healing the person is advised to replace the initial long barbell (to accommodate the initial swelling) with a shorter barbell. This second barbell is sometimes included in the price of the initial piercing procedure. It can be difficult for an inexpericed rectly pierced person to replace the barbell with a shorter version, so oft the help of the piercer is asked for.

The second barbell is usually 2 mm – 4 mm shorter than the initial barbell, but should be adapted to the individual anatomy. After this replacemt a second (short) healing period is observed. In case of absce of irritation, the further stretching procedure can be started.
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Because of the tongue's exceptional healing ability, piercings can close very fast. Ev completely healed holes can close up in a matter of hours, and larger-stretched holes can close in just a few days. The lgth of time for the hole to heal varies greatly from person to person – some people with larger-stretched holes (greater than 4 g (5 mm)) can still fit jewelry (albeit smaller) in their piercing after months or ev years.
It is gerally recommded to avoid piercing in bodies under developmt or in people not capable of taking care of a rect piercing.
The traditional placemt for a tongue piercing is along the midline of the tongue, in the cter of the mouth. It is oft approximately .76 inches (1.9 cm) or so back from the tip of the tongue. It is placed with the top a little further back than the bottom, which allows the top of the jewelry to lean slightly back, away from the teeth, and toward the higher part of the upper palate where there is more room in the mouth. It is also usually positioned just in front of the attachmt of the lingual frulum.

Tongue Piercing Facts To Consider
A tongue frulum piercing is a piercing through the frulum underneath the tongue, known as the frulum linguae, and commonly the tongue web piercing. Vom bites is the term giv to two tongue piercings placed side by side on the tongue, which are considered to be more painful than a regular tongue piercing through the tongue's cter. Although the term angel bite is sometimes referred to as two piercings in the tongue with one placed right in front of another, the term is much more common for two Monroe piercings on either side of the face. There is also the snake-eyes which is one curved bar going horizontally through the tip of the tongue, it is mostly painless other than a mild amount of pressure. It is possible to use a (stretched) tongue piercing as a first step to tongue splitting.
Documted complications of tongue piercings have included blood-borne infections causing brain and heart abscesses (with some deaths); hepatitis B and C, HIV, tuberculosis, and tetanus infections; swelling of the tongue causing airway obstruction, swallowing or choking on loose jewelry, damage to gums and brok teeth. Common complaints include pain, scars, excessive salivation and damage to tooth amel.
Tongue piercings may cause speech impedimts, such as a double tongue piercing restricting indepdt tongue mobility. There is also a risk of ssation loss.We’re diving into the tongue piercing process, aftercare tips, and your most common (and not-so-common) tongue piercing questions with this ultimate guide!
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The term “tongue piercing” encompasses any type of piercing on or under the tongue, though it most commonly refers to a single piercing placed in the center of the tongue. This location is the most common because it allows the piercer to easily avoid hitting a nerve or damaging the webbing, or frenulum, under the tongue (i.e. the part that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth). However, other placements and configurations of tongue piercings are also possible – even the frenulum itself can be pierced. Some people have multiple tongue piercings, either in a triangle or diamond shape, or they
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