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  • Jun 6, 2007, 01:35 PM
    hot-shopper-500
    Belly button piercing
    Hi it's me again can I get it done with a gold earing because I'm alergic to silver and soe peopple have told me u can get it done with a gun
  • Jun 6, 2007, 03:22 PM
    jillianleab
    You didn't need to start a new thread for this; you're asking basically the same question.

    Your piercing should be done with stainless steel/surgical steel, not silver. There is a difference.

    As answered in your other post, yes it can be done with a gun, but a needle is better. Most reputable piercers will use a needle.

    Again, are you underage and planning on doing this on your own, or are you planning on going to a professional?
  • Jun 6, 2007, 03:34 PM
    Rockabilly1955mama
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jillianleab
    You didn't need to start a new thread for this; you're asking basically the same question.

    Your piercing should be done with stainless steel/surgical steel, not silver. There is a difference.

    As answered in your other post, yes it can be done with a gun, but a needle is better. Most reputable piercers will use a needle.

    Again, are you underage and planning on doing this on your own, or are you planning on going to a professional?

    This is true.

    Your first months of a pericing should be sergical steel. Needles are preferred for naval pericings due to the high risk of infections using a gun.
  • Jun 6, 2007, 03:42 PM
    jillianleab
    Additionally, by "infections", we aren't just talking about something you can take some antibiotics to get over. A gun can't be cleaned properly, which means things like AIDS. HIV, Hepatitis can be spread.

    Read this:

    Body Piercing

    And this:

    Piercing Guns vs. The Needle - Why the Gun Should be Banned
  • Jun 6, 2007, 03:52 PM
    Rockabilly1955mama
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jillianleab
    Additionally, by "infections", we aren't just talking about something you can take some antibiotics to get over. A gun can't be cleaned properly, which means things like AIDS. HIV, Hepatitis can be spread.

    Read this:

    Body Piercing

    and this:

    Piercing Guns vs. The Needle - Why the Gun Should be Banned

    Wonderful post my dear! :D
  • Jun 6, 2007, 11:13 PM
    Xrayman
    A gun does not produce a clean cut hole-it punches a point through-this is usually the incorrect gauge for body jewellry anyway-a reasonable gauge should be 14, guns usually use a much finer gauge (for ear stud posts)

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