So, I’m not like most people on here that aren’t educated in the ways of allergies, so i will give my opinion. I think that if you want to get it, and then do. Use a metal that you know that you are not allergic to, and get it done at a professional piercing studio. Any good and safe piercer will know that metal allergies exist and will explain your chances of rejection and migration. And if you do get it, then watch it. Look at it every 30 minutes, if it moves a centimeter then take it out. Piercings are beautiful! And even a scar can be worn with pride! If you’re going to use a diamond in it then buy a stick on and wear it for a while, it should make it easier to determine if the piercing is worth it. And if you decide that it is then use a make up pencil and draw what a scare would look like, is it worth it? I hope that I’ve helped!
If you've got an allergy to metals, getting a teardrop is just silly. If you're allgeric, it will scar. And what an odd place to have a scar, don't you think?
I think that if you want to get it, and then do.
Use a metal that you know that you are not allergic to, and get it done at a professional piercing studio.
Any good and safe piercer will know that metal allergies exist and will explain your chances of rejection and migration.
And if you do get it, then watch it.
Look at it every 30 minutes, if it moves a centimeter then take it out.
Piercings are beautiful! And even a scar can be worn with pride!
If you’re going to use a diamond in it then buy a stick on and wear it for a while, it should make it easier to determine if the piercing is worth it.
And if you decide that it is then use a make up pencil and draw what a scare would look like, is it worth it?
I hope that I’ve helped!