No. Plastic can't be autoclaved, it will melt. Which means that it can't be sterilized and you don't want dirty jewelry in a new piercing. Wait at least a month before wearing acrylics. However, you can wear bioplast. Which is a flexible plastic bar/ring. It can be autoclaved so it's fine.
I have both my lip and belly button pierced. I had my belly button pierced with a hoop and my lip pierced with a bar/stud. The belly button was more irritating then the lip because a hoop piercing requires the piercer to clamp it shut and fiddle around with a new pierced part instead of just screwing a ball on. I recommend any new piercings to be with a bar/stud as it is quicker and less irritating. Put it this way, I'm going for a 2nd lip piercing and not another belly button piercing ;)
from the day you get your lip piercing done, the back, flat part of the labret bar imbeds slightly into your lip, don't worry as long as the lip doesn't engulf the bar, because this is normal. as a result, the bar kind of blends into your lip and it becomes easier to eat as the days go by of the healing process. just be careful if the first labret bar you got from the piercing place is long, because you can end up chewing the bar by mistake, so take eating slow the first while and you'll be fine :)
In upstate New York, the price range for lip piercings was 40$ - 60$.
You don't. The only real thing that you can do to "hide" it would be to wear a clear retainer, but this will be an obvious rod of clear plastic through your lip. The only other alternative would be to leave it out, and with it new, the piercing will shrink up super quick.
you can buy stretchers
Swelling with any lip piercing is normal and to be expected, it's nothing new or frightening, just maintain the piercing and the swelling will ease over time.
take it off your lip and put it on your ear, unless if it's too small.
Get a new ring, or if it's just that rings are uncomfortable for you, get a stud.
cause yer lip is prolly swollen. it will go down in a few days n it should b fineee.
No, do not remove the jewelry at all. It can be difficult to get the jewelry back in a new piercing, plus you could cause a rip or tear in the piercing site if you try and have trouble with it.
Yes, you just need to rinse your mouth out with listerine after every time you eat anything with a new piercing like the lip, marylin monroe piercing, labret, or tounge.
Yes, your lip piercing most likely bled and having a scab is perfectly normal for the healing process. Just don't pick at it or tamper with it with unwashed hands.