Put plainly, no. The nerve that could cause paralysis if damaged is in your jaw bone and thus safe from harm. However, you shouldn't pierce anything on your own unless you're a trained piercer as things can go wrong and such things, like infection, can cause permanent, irreparable damage.
If you hit the occipital nerve you can do irreparable damage, don't screw around with your eye sight or your eyebrows. See a professional body piercer.
Yes if you hit a certain nerve in your lip you could ruin it and part of or your whole lip could be numb for the rest of your life.
Yes, it is possible. That's why you go and get it done professionally.
Your whole body? No. But could you accidentally hit a nerve in your lip and damage it, so that you would have a numb lip the rest of your life? Yes, that is possible.
Sometimes. If you do it by yourself, it can happen. If you pierce it in the wrong spot, you can hit a nerve, resulting in paralyzation. I highly recommend getting it pierced by a purofessional.You can do damage to nerve bundles if you attempt to do your own piercing. Leave it to a professional body piercer.
For your upper lip, Left is a monroe piercing. The bottom lip could just be a lip piercing, or labret piercing.
yes:(
14g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g is normal for a female lip piercing.
Yea,i have a lip piercing and it does that do its natural
It means that he wanted a lip piercing :)
Having a piercing on the side of your lip :3
up to you i would say lip though
It's a center lip piercing, it means it's a center lip piercing, nothing more nothing less.
A lip piercing hurts worse. nose is more cartilidge and has less nerves than the lip.
14g to 16g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g to 18g is normal for a female lip piercing.
You shouldn't rotate it at all. Granted, it probably will move a bit on its own. Bacteria settles on the parts of the jewelry that isn't in your lip and when you turn the ring that bacteria is pushed into the piercing.