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Anbesol or oragel?
Its for two lip piercings. Yes the persons licensed so don't complain. I want to know which one works best/ which ones stronger
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- ?Lv 56 years ago
No reputable piercer will pierce you if you've used numbing agents. They won't help anyways. It will still hurt, and the soreness afterwards will be MUCH greater than it would have to begin with. They'll also make it harder to pierce, harder to know if anything is wrong, and can increase complication risk. For a local anesthetic to be truly effective, it would have to be injected, which is beyond the scale of what a piercer can legally do. If you can't handle a quick, sharp pinch, you shouldn't be getting piercings at all. Good Piercers will not use or promote the use of numbing agents.
Source(s): Professional Piercer