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big man up top says no facial peircings, but i wanted to get a viper bite. one of my friends says that i should just get it and replace the stud with clear fishing line while at the office.

does anybody know if that would actually work? any better suggestions? anybody else have a simillar situation?

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do you mean a lip piercing? and did you want just one or both?
annnnnd... well, you couldn't just immediately change the jewelry. you would have to wait probably about a month before you could properly switch it from the 316L stainless steel that they pierce you with.
and instead of fishing line, (which you really shouldn't use because its.. well not clean, and not made of a material thats good to have through your skin...) you could just buy a clear retainer for the piercing.

hope that helps :)
yes. both. thank you, you're gorgeous!
depending on how right your boss is, i go to a catholic school that don't allow facial piercings(well my sisters at least) and what them and there friends do is just throw a band aid over top, but im sure the clean retainer is probably better :P
brilliant. thank you!
yeah dont use fishing line i had a toothpick in one cause i lost the ring and it swelled up and got infected so i had to let it heal then when i got it streched back out it hurt worse than my tattoos, go with the retainer

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