This is your sign ✨
Take this as a sign to get a new piercing. I decided to get back dermals while my best friend got the face dermal. As you can see in the video it wasn’t even in all the way. & yes it did hurt that’s why I was crying he even put numbing spray on me both times because of it. I was laying there for a while so eventually the pain lead me from doing fine to okay then crying. At least 2-3 times I was ready to stay I didn’t want it anymore. I was laying there for 25-35 minutes yes I know it’s not supposed to take that long but he was taking his time so he didn’t rip my skin. The whole experience is such a blur to me I remember everything but now after having them & not even really feeling it & forgetting that they’re there it’s hard to believe I sat there in pain for that long. My best friend was the same way she was laying there for a while getting one on her face I posted that one already. This is just one of my many clips from that day because as I previously stated I was laying there getting it done for 25-35 mins. Let me know if I should post more clips down in the comments. What piercings do you have & are currently thinking about getting ?
Getting a new piercing can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. Back dermals, also known as dermal anchors, offer a unique form of body art that requires careful consideration. These piercings are placed under the skin, allowing for less visibility but still delivering a stylish look. If you're considering this type of piercing, it's essential to research proper aftercare. Keeping the area clean and avoiding unnecessary pressure can help reduce the risk of infection and ensure your piercing heals effectively. Additionally, understanding pain tolerance is key. Many people report varying levels of discomfort during the piercing process. While numbing agents can ease the initial pain, the recovery process often involves sensitivity at the site. It might be helpful to prepare mentally and physically for the experience. Don't hesitate to consult professionals for advice tailored to your specific needs, whether regarding the type of piercing, placement, or expected aftercare. Sharing your piercing journey can also be incredibly supportive, as many people find community in discussing similar experiences. So, are you ready to take that leap and get that new piercing? Your unique style starts here!






















































































Nope. That would irritate the crowd out of me. Also with my luck I’d mess it up or hook it on something or somehow do something that would end up getting infected. I don’t think I could deal with that. I do have a tattoo there already.