Do nipple piercings go through the nipple?

From the piercings I’ve seen, it is generally done like that- not directly straight through the nipple, but around behind it, mostly through the areola. … It’s also possible that the jewelry they used is longer than what one would normally use for a healed piercing.

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One may also ask, does your nipple have to be hard to get it pierced?

The nipple is fleshy enough to be pierced securely behind plenty of skin to prevent rejection. That doesn’t mean a nipple piercing can‘t reject jewelry, though, especially if it’s not done properly in the first place. If the jewelry gauge is too thin or the piercing isn’t deep enough, you run the risk of rejection.

Likewise, can I pierce my nipples if they are flat? Most of the time, yes! The curved needle gives the piercer better access through the nipple, and the curved barbell will help keep the nipple out during healing. … If you have flat nipples, but it stands out enough when erect, then you should be able to get it pierced.

Thereof, do nipple piercings make your nipples hard forever?

Do pierced nipples stay hard forever? “No, the nipple will not stay erect, but it will be more pronounced.”

How long after nipple piercing can they be played with?

9-12 months

Should I wear a bra to bed after nipple piercing?

Tight clothes can also rub against and irritate the piercing, which can be painful and damage the piercing. Wear thick cotton clothes or sports/padded bras at night or during physical activity. This can help keep the piercing still and protect it from snagging on blankets or fabrics in bed.

Should I pick the crust off my piercing?

After the first few days your body will excrete lymph as it begins to form the fistula inside your piercing. This lymph ‘crust‘ will likely collect on the jewelry or around the piercing. Do not pick at it. Piercings do tend to swell slightly — some more than others — during healing.

Do nipple piercings get infected easily?

Nipples are sensitive tissue and connected to milk ducts. A nipple pierce is more likely to get infected than some other types of piercings. Infections can happen well after you get your nipple or areola, the darker ring around the nipple, pierced.

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