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Micro Dermal Piercing!?
So my friend who is a piercer just started learning how to do micro dermal piercings and asked me if I wanted one done by him. He's only done one and it was on himself. He doesn't use the needle but he uses the dermal puncher. Now in all honesty, should I get it done by him although he doesn't have much experience? Is a micro dermal piercing really that simple? Is it possible for him to put the placement of the jewelry wrong, like at a slanted angle? Is it a type of piercing that takes someone with experience to do, or can a noob do just as well? Do micro dermals have to be set in right or does it really not matter? Whats the worse that can happen if he does it wrong?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Micro-dermal piercings I find the god of all piercings. They're beautiful, and you can't simply do it yourself.
Everyone needs practice, and I'd say you should let him do it. If it's crooked, he can simply remove it. You're not going to bleed to death unless it's somewhere with many veins and vessels (apparently your tongue and private areas are big examples of this).
If he's making you pay, and he does it crooked, then I'd ask for your money back and a removal. If he's a good friend, he'll give you it back.
If he's doing it for free, heck yes, do it!
Source(s): Self-piercer with random sharp objects (and never infected); 6 facial piercings & 00G earlobes. - Anonymous5 years ago
Micro-dermal hurts more than a regular piercing :)