Can having a belly bottom piercing be harmful for health?


Question:
Also, how do they make a hole there? The hole is bigger than we have in our ears. What kinda tool do they use?

Answer:
if you take care of it while its healing to prevent infection it is not harmful in any way. I have apprenticed for body piercing and have had around ten myself. the only problem ive seen arise is infection and that can be prevented easily, but do know that the belly button is one of the easiest to get infected due to the irritation of the area by clothes rubbing agaisnt it.... but i repeat EVERY piercing should be fine as long as you take good care to clean it properly.
Any time you pierce your body (either with piercings or tattoos) you risk infection. The riskiest part of getting a piercing is when you get pierced. Make sure it is done by a certified professional in a sanitized environment. Make sure the equipment used is sterilized (and the needle is new). The piercer should be wearing gloves.
they use a needle I did my own with a bigger size sewing needle and used ice to freeze it 11 years ago and went through a pregnancy with it and still have it but Im sure it is better for most to go and get it done I have been to a tattoo place and seen it done it is very quick and little pain involved. good luck
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