Lip piercing or labial piercing is a piercing of the lower or upper part of it for installation in the formed hole of the jewelry. Experts consider this type of puncture to be one of the safest and simplest, since there is a low concentration of nerve nodes and large blood vessels in the lips.
Recently, lip piercing has quickly become popular among youth circles and is considered very fashionable. Both the upper and lower lips, as well as the skin above and below them, are pierced.
Vertical piercing
The most popular type of lip piercing still belongs to vertical lip piercing, as it is a practically safe and almost painless procedure. Traditionally, the lip is pierced exactly in the center (from its lower border to the upper point in the center). If everything is done correctly, this piercing looks great and heals quickly.
For this type of puncture, the best decoration is a labret. Here you need to be extremely careful and scrupulous in choosing decoration. Keep in mind that the length of the bar is determined depending on the thickness of the lips after complete healing of the wound.
This is necessary to avoid mistakes when choosing the size of the jewelry. After all, if the bar turns out to be too short, then this threatens the ball growing into the lip area, and a labret that is too long will constantly hit the teeth, causing irreparable damage to their enamel.
Jewelry in the form of rings is also perfect for this type of piercing. The main task is their correct placement. The piercing must be done so that the jewelry is between the teeth.
What are the risks associated with lip piercing?
As noted earlier, lip piercings can cause dental problems, damage, and gum inflammation. All this can be caused by incorrectly selected piercing jewelry, lack of treatment of the puncture, or an attempt to remove the jewelry in the first days after the procedure.
In addition to problems with the oral cavity and teeth, blood poisoning is also possible when an infection gets into the wound, as well as the formation of a so-called fistula in the absence of proper care. Also, if the procedures for treating a puncture with an antiseptic are carried out incorrectly, itching and swelling may occur.
Before making serious decisions about your appearance, consult a specialist and weigh the pros and cons. Don't do rash things!
Horizontal piercing
Horizontal labial piercing is not very popular among beginners; as a rule, it is done by real piercing connoisseurs. Horizontal piercing initially involves a deep puncture, which is performed parallel to the lip. It is usually done on the lower lip from left to right. A labret with 2 balls, one of which is removable, is suitable as a decoration.
Also, not only the labial parts of the face are pierced, but also the skin above or below them. There are several varieties of such piercings: Dahlia, Snakebite, Monroe, Madonna, and Medusa.
How to make a fake piercing?
Option 1.
If you don’t want to regret later that you have a piercing on your face, then you can get a fake one.
We will need:
- A brush with a round handle; a pencil, pen or felt-tip pen will also work;
- Silver-colored bobby pins;
- Waterproof glue for false eyelashes;
- Wire cutters.
What to do?
- Let's take the invisible one.
- Knead the head with a brush.
- Then we press our brush from the inside;
- We begin to wrap the invisible thing around it. It turns out like a spring. There will be several turns, choose the best one;
- Trim off the excess with wire cutters.
The result was an open ring. We will insert various parts of the face into the gap. In principle, the decoration is ready. You can leave it like this or decorate it.
How to decorate?
- Place a drop of glue in the middle.
- We put on the ball. These balls are sold in craft stores. Take the piercing blank with you to check if the ball is the right diameter. Will it be too small or too big?
- Let the glue dry.
It may not work the first time, the main thing is not to despair and try again.
This type of piercing can be worn anywhere: on the lip, nose, eyebrow. If you want a long-term effect, it is best to glue it with transparent eyelash glue.
Option 2.
You will need:
- Large rings, they are sold with accessories for creating costume jewelry;
- Round nose pliers or pliers;
- Glue gun.
What are we doing?
- Take the ring;
- Let's straighten it out a little using pliers;
- Give it a slightly elongated shape;
- Place a small dot of hot melt glue on the ends of the ring. This is to prevent the ring from scratching you;
- We wait until the glue dries;
- All is ready.
Option 3.
We will need:
- Thick wire;
- Pliers;
- Round nose pliers.
What are we doing?
- Take the wire;
- Cut off a small piece with pliers;
- Give it a rounded shape with your hands;
- On one side we bend the end into a small small loop;
- Through the free edge you can put one or more beads on the wire. To make it more interesting;
- We bend the second end;
- Using pliers, flatten the loops a little;
- Ready.
You will spend a maximum of 5 minutes on each of these septums. They look like real ones. If you clamp them well, they will hold well too.
Piercing above and below the lip
Madonna and Monroe are very popular types of piercings above the upper lip, when the decoration in the form of a pebble or ball resembles the “spot” (mole) of the famous actress Marilyn Monroe. The only difference is that Madonna is always pierced on the right, and Monroe is only pierced on the left above the upper lip.
This piercing is done in one minute and is almost painless. This is all because the tissue at the puncture site is very thin.
Two punctures made on both sides like flies (moles) above the upper lip are called Dahlia.
But similar double punctures made under the lower lip are called a little mysteriously and at the same time frighteningly - Snake Bite.
Jellyfish is a so-called groove piercing that simulates a tear in the mouth.
Before getting a lip piercing, seriously weigh all the pros and cons of this event.
You should know that lip piercing can be accompanied by very unpleasant consequences:
- Exacerbation of chronic diseases, one way or another related to teeth.
- The occurrence of cracks in tooth enamel.
- Redness, inflammation and bleeding of the gums.
- The front teeth begin to crumble and break.
Such troubles most often occur in people under twenty-five years of age.
Lip piercing: consequences
Before you decide on such a cosmetic procedure, you should think with a cool head and without emotions about whether you need to get a piercing. Think about how the piercing itself will look on your face in 10 years. And also, don’t discount the possible consequences, and not the most pleasant ones. For example, the puncture itself, hitting a nerve or muscle, can lead to distortion of facial tissues - do you want to look like that? Of course not, not to mention the possibility of infection of the puncture site and blood in the absence of thorough treatment.
In addition, after piercing a person’s lips, they can expect problems with their teeth - cracking of tooth enamel and inflammatory processes on the gums, periodontitis, fracture or chipping of the front teeth. After a piercing, few people are interested in spending money on a dentist.
Who should not get a puncture?
Unfortunately, there is also a certain circle of people for whom lip piercing is generally contraindicated.
1. Firstly, these are teenagers under the age of eighteen. 2. Also, people who have poor blood clotting are diabetics.
However, a temporary obstacle to piercing can be a period of exacerbation of any chronic disease and even a banal acute respiratory infection, as well as elevated temperature.
If you are still determined to pierce your lip, contact a specialist in a tattoo parlor. Everything will happen there quickly, efficiently and in sterile conditions. It is advisable to perform this procedure when piercing the navel - it is safer.
But if you decide to do the piercing yourself, go to the pharmacy and buy: cotton wool, sterile gloves, alcohol, meramistin solution, an IV system, antibiotic ointment.
How to properly pierce your lip at home?
For many fashionistas and fashionistas, the question of whether it is possible to get a lip piercing at home without visiting a beauty salon is very relevant. It is quite possible to carry out such a procedure at home on your own. In this case, you can do it either yourself or by asking a friend for help.
The lip piercing process itself is quite quick, and the main point in this is preparation. To make a puncture, you should buy a catheter needle at the pharmacy - it looks more like a tube than a syringe needle, which is familiar to many, with a large diameter outlet. Next you need to decide on the choice of decoration. In this case, you should choose a long labret, but not a ring. Although the latter looks sexier, it will take longer for the wound to heal.
Next, treat the piercing itself with an alcohol solution, but there is no need to treat the needle: this was done previously by the manufacturer and packaged under sterile conditions. Next, use a catheter needle to puncture the front of the lip and insert the piercing. The main thing in this regard is a steady hand, because the slightest error will lead to slipping and more injury.
How to pierce your lip quickly and without pain? Procedure
Disinfect the earring or labret. First, soak the decoration in alcohol for twenty minutes, then boil it in a small bowl of water.
Before the piercing, do not forget to eat well, because after the piercing you should not eat for the next four hours.
Then rinse your mouth with a saline solution (one level teaspoon of salt per glass of warm water). Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and generously moisten cotton wool with alcohol and wipe the outside of the lip area intended for piercing. Let it dry. Then use a marker to mark the puncture points.
All necessary tools should be located near the mirror within easy reach. Hands must be sterile.
Before a puncture, you need to calm down so that your hands don’t tremble. Then, slightly retracting the lip, with a confident movement we push the sterile needle from the dropper through the point marked with a marker, and, inserting the decoration into the hollow catheter, place it in the formed hole. The entire procedure lasts no more than 2 minutes.
Please note that the lip is pierced from the inside. In order for the piercing to be in the planned place, the piercing angle should be maintained (90 degrees). After the decoration is secured, the outside of the wound must be treated with a miramestin solution.
To speed up the healing of the piercing site, rinse your mouth two to three times a day for six weeks and after each meal with a saline solution or a soft pink solution of potassium permanganate.
The piercing causes the lip to swell and the swelling will persist for about three days.
Read: ear piercing or how to pierce an ear at home.
How to care for your piercing?
After a fashionable piercing is done, it is worth adopting certain rules that will contribute to a speedy recovery and healing.
The rules themselves are simple and do not require any special tools or knowledge, but their strict adherence will help not only speed up healing, but also prevent complications. At the very beginning, it is worth remembering and strictly following the rule: for the first 6-7 days you should not steam the place on the lip that has been pierced or decorated with piercings. And what is equally important: in the first two days, getting this place wet is strictly prohibited!
In addition, for 7-10 days it is worth wiping the puncture site on the lip with special antiseptic agents, without removing the earring or labret itself. The piercing itself should be periodically rotated, preventing it from overgrowing, moistening it with an antiseptic and cleaning the ear. For wiping, you can purchase an alcohol solution of miramistin or chlorhexidine at the pharmacy - these are excellent antiseptics. If you are allergic to these drugs or have an individual intolerance, you can alternatively take an ointment with an antiseptic composition or calendula tincture. Boric or salicylic alcohol has proven itself to be excellent in treating punctures.
Many people drink alcohol before getting their lips pierced, so to speak, for courage and as a pain reliever. This should not be done - in this case, the blood clots worse, and therefore it will be somewhat more difficult to stop the bleeding. Alcohol is ineffective as a pain reliever. At the same time, it reduces the effectiveness of local painkillers. You should choose high-quality jewelry - do not skimp on yourself, because such infringement will not lead to the best consequences.
The earring itself or the labret should not be changed at first - wait until the puncture heals and only then can you experiment and choose something new. Agree, everything is quite simple, and if the rules are followed, the result will be rapid healing of the puncture and the absence of complications in the form of redness, suppuration and infection.
How much does your lip hurt after a piercing?
Each person has an individual body structure. Therefore, some people forget that they got their lip pierced after just a few days, while others suffer from pain for more than a month. There is no specific answer here, but I am ready to read your feedback in the comments.
Experts warn: “Poorly disinfected piercing instruments can introduce an infection into the body, resulting in blood poisoning.”
Rinsing with an antiseptic daily can also help relieve pain.
Piercing jewelry
When piercing the face in all areas, the same products are predominantly used: the master almost always starts with a barbell in order to allow the wound to heal calmly and not to injure it by accidentally displacing the piercing. Then you can choose a more interesting shape or diameter. The most used earrings are:
- A labret is a simple rod (often made of titanium) with balls at the ends. There are several varieties of this jewelry for lip piercing, which are distinguished by the diameter of the barbell (0.6-2 cm).
- The rod is half a labret: a short tube axis with a single ball. It can be absolutely straight, or it can have a bend - then it will be called a “banana” (such jewelry is used for eyebrows).
- Lip piercing is a ring - a rod, the ends of which are connected and closed on a ball.
- A horseshoe is a semicircle with arrows at the ends.
- Twist - looks like a hybrid of half a ring and a spiral, with small balls wound onto the ends.
- The tunnel is a wide ring that expands the puncture site and leaves it through.
How to do a lip piercing
If you are confident that there are no contraindications to piercing and have chosen a qualified piercer, the procedure will begin with a discussion of the area of the future puncture and rinsing the mouth with an antiseptic - often a Chlorhexidine solution. Afterwards, the master puts on disposable gloves, if necessary, gives the client local anesthesia, and the following actions look like this:
- The master makes a mark of the puncture point.
- Treats the surface of the skin, the instrument and the piercing itself with an antiseptic.
- The needle passes through the catheter, making a puncture.
- An earring is placed in the puncture area in place of the removed needle.
How long does it take for a pierced lip to heal?
The minimum period of wound care is 2 weeks: during this time the edges will tighten a little, the ichor will stop secreting, the swelling will subside, and the inflammatory process will stop. However, almost no one experiences complete healing in such a short period: depending on the rate of regeneration in your body, and whether the puncture site was provided with proper care, the wound can take 1.5-2 months to heal. If you do not pull the piercing and provide peace to the disturbed area, after a specified period of time you can change the jewelry and return to your usual rhythm of life.
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Does it hurt to get your lip pierced?
The number of nerve endings and large vessels in the mouth area is significantly lower than in other parts of the body (can only be compared with the earlobe), so for most people who decide to get a puncture here, the degree of discomfort is minimal. However, this will depend on the individual pain threshold and the specific area on which the jewelry is placed. In all cases, the professional will use local anesthesia, so the severity of pain is minimized.
Types of punctures
The types of lip piercings are classified according to the puncture site and the jewelry used.
Labret piercing
The most common type of piercing is under the lip. If you rely on the translation (from the Latin “labrum” means “lips”), then any lip piercing can be called a labret, but in narrow circles it is customary to call this only a piercing in the middle under the lip. This name is associated with the decoration used. A labret is a barbell with balls at the ends. There are wearing options when only one ball is visible or two at once. There are two types of this puncture - horizontal and vertical.
When vertical, the needle passes in one place, usually perpendicular to the lip, in the middle. The vertical labret has variations - you can make a puncture directly through the lower lip, then the two ends of the decoration will always be visible, or you can remove the needle from the inside of the lip, then only one ball will remain outside. This type of piercing is also called “estrum”. A horizontal labret can also be made in the lip or under it. The horizontal view is more problematic, because It is very difficult to overcome the desire to lick your lips, and therefore saliva gets into the not yet healed puncture, which carries a lot of bacteria with it.
Frenum piercing
The frenulum piercing is one of the easiest and quickest to heal. Usually the frenulum of the upper lip is pierced; this piercing is also called “smile”, because others will be able to see it only if you smile. A piercing of the lower frenulum is a symbol of sullenness; in everyday life it is called “anti-smile”. Frenulum piercing involves wearing various jewelry - you can wear a ring, horseshoe, banana, etc.
Monroe puncture
This puncture is made above the upper lip on the side of the middle; it looks like a mole. This type of lip piercing is also called “Madonna” or “Crawford” after the names of famous women who had an attractive mole above their lip. However, there is one difference between them: “Monroe” is done on the left side, and “Madonna” and “Crawford” are done on the right. You can also make two symmetrical piercings on the side, this type of lip piercing is called a dahlia.
Due to the fact that the skin on this area of the face is quite thin and there are quite a few nerve endings, this type of lip piercing is far from the most painful. However, you need to take into account the characteristics of your body, because all people have different pain thresholds.
It is worth knowing that “Monroe” does not suit all people. It will look most impressive on girls with black or red hair and is not at all suitable for those with freckles and long eyes.
Jellyfish piercing
The founder of this type of lip piercing is a Canadian hairdresser, who was the first to try such a piercing. “Medusa” is a type of “labret”, only this piercing is done not under the lip, but in a notch above the upper one.
In addition to the main types of lip piercings, there are combined options:
- "Snake bite". To get such a piercing, a puncture is made under the lip on both sides, symmetrically relative to the middle.
- "Angel Bite" This type of piercing is a combination of Monroe and Madonna. Two symmetrical punctures are made above the upper lip.
- "Spider bite." The lower lip is pierced on one side twice, the punctures are located close to each other. Rings are used as decorations.
- "Shark bite." Same as a spider bite, but two punctures are made on different sides, for a total of four. Rings are also used.
How much does a lip piercing cost?
The price for this service is determined by the level of the salon and the artist; in addition, you need to take into account the cost of the jewelry: some specialists offer to take the earring from them (for which you will have to pay separately). In Moscow, they can charge from 300 to 1000 rubles for such a service. Salons located inside the Ring may set a higher price tag. An approximate picture of prices is shown in the table:
Salon | Price |
Eden | from 300 rub. |
Veronica | from 300 rub. |
KM-Med | from 350 rub. |
Possible complications and consequences
All types of piercing are an invasive procedure, so they do not exclude not only the presence of pain during the process and during wound healing. Firstly, doctors mention allergic reactions, which cannot be insured against - the body may not like any medicines that the master works with, or even the metal from which the jewelry is made. There are also certain risks that you need to consider before getting a lip piercing:
- Infection - if the instruments were not sterile, pathogenic microorganisms can enter the wound, which can cause suppuration (the simplest option) or, much worse, blood poisoning. Depending on the qualifications and degree of compliance of the master with sanitary standards, the client can get either a mild infection or HIV.
- Damage to teeth - this is affected not only by the actions of the master during the procedure, but also by the quality of the jewelry, its size (it can touch the enamel), interaction with it, and incorrect attempts to remove it.
- The appearance of an inflammatory process in the puncture area and swelling is a common consequence (the probability of occurrence is about 30%), and is not the worst thing, since it goes away after using local medications.
- Scarring of tissue (especially if you make a ring in the middle of the lip), which does not go away even after removing jewelry.
What is piercing
The name of this procedure comes from the English “piercing”, which translates as “puncture”, and it is a modification of the body for the purpose of decorating it. The very concept of “piercing” in the modern world can mean not only the procedure, but also the products that are worn in the created hole. For most people today, this is a simple way of self-expression, especially if you take into account subcultures whose members wear a lot of metal (rockers, punks, etc.), but there are several goals in carrying out this invasive procedure:
- Religious - mainly refers to eastern peoples, in whom piercings of the lips, ears and other areas of the face were performed for spiritual reasons.
- Aesthetic – more characteristic of young people, who follow the example of Western stars who set the fashion for changes in appearance.
- Practical - concerned the ancient peoples: this is how some Romans hooked the edges of their cloaks onto rings embedded in the skin.
- Physiological – concerns decorations on the genitals: piercing the nipples or genitals increases the sensitivity of these areas, which helps to diversify sexual life and brighten sensations during sexual intercourse.