How is belly button piercing done and will it hurt?
Two commonly asked questions. The first one is easy, although the second one will depend on you!
By S Bern
How is it done?
Immediately before a belly button ring piercing, the piercer should wash and dry his or her hands and put on latex gloves. The gloves should be worn at all times during the procedure. If the piercer leaves the procedure and touches something or returns later and you haven't seen everything he or she has done, ask them to put on new gloves.
An experienced belly button ring piercer uses a hollow needle to create a hole by passing the needle through the belly button skin. The belly button ring is then inserted through the hole. Sometimes there can be a small amount of bleeding. You should not take aspirin or any pain medication that contains aspirin the week before any belly button ring piercing is done, since these medicines may cause you to bleed a little bit more than usual.
Does it hurt?
As for the 'pain' issue. It's going to vary from person to person as different people perceive pain in different ways. Everyone has a different tolerance level, so really you just have to experience it for yourself.
The piercer should give you instructions about cleaning, maintenance, of your belly button ring piercing, if they don't, ask questions (it's your body, you deserve to know how to take care of it).
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