What is the meaning of a smiley piercing?

What type of piercing is this? A smiley piercing goes through your frenulum, the small piece of skin connecting your upper lip to your upper gum. This piercing is relatively invisible until you smile — hence the name “smiley piercing.”
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What is the purpose of a smiley piercing?

The smiley piercing is so-named because it won't be seen unless you smile. The subtle surprise makes this piercing a fun choice for those who want an oral piercing that's more low key than other lip and mouth piercing variations. Since the frenulum is so thin, many people can't get this piercing.
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What happens if you pierce your smiley?

Getting a smiley piercing comes with even more risks than your typical piercing simply because of the location. Aside from the potential for infection, Healthline notes that gum and enamel damage are also potential risks as the jewelry could cause friction against your gums or teeth.
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Do smiley piercings effect kissing?

During the initial healing, you cannot kiss with a smiley piercing. Once your piercing has healed you can kiss as much as you like. All types of kissing could potentially cause your smiley piercing to have issues while healing. The pressure from the lips may knock the piercing which shouldn't be moved during healing.
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Is a smiley a lip piercing?

A smiley piercing (also known as a lip frenulum piercing) is an inner lip piercing that runs through the thin layer of skin that connects your upper lip to the top of your gums.
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Can everyone get a smiley piercing?

Can everyone get it? Your piercer can determine whether you're a candidate for this type of piercing. Some limitations include having braces or too small of a frenulum. Other disqualifying oral conditions may include gum disease, dental sealants, and periodontitis.
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What piercing hurts the most?

Most Painful Piercings
  • Helix. The helix piercing is placed in the cartilage groove of the upper ear. ...
  • Rook. While less common than other piercings on this list, the rook can look amazing if matched with the right jewelry. ...
  • Conch. ...
  • Industrial. ...
  • Dermal Anchor. ...
  • Nipple. ...
  • Lip. ...
  • Navel (Belly Button)
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Can I give oral with a smiley piercing?

You're even advised against kissing and oral sex during the healing process, at least while the wound is fresh. Over-cleaning the piercing can also cause problems.
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What are Ashley piercings?

“An Ashley piercing is a single piercing that goes directly through the center of the bottom lip, exiting through the back of the lip,” says Kynzi Gamble, a professional piercer at Ink'd Up Tattoo Parlor in Boaz, AL. An Ashley piercing is a bit more involved, as they're pierced according to your anatomy.
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Where do you pierce your smiley?

Stick your tongue over the top of your front teeth, right between your gums and your lip. That's where a smiley piercing goes. With your tongue, you can feel a thin strip of skin that links your gums to your lip. That's called the frenulum and that's the spot that is pierced in a smiley piercing.
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Can you drink alcohol with a smiley piercing?

To care for your new smiley piercing, simply keep it clean while is heals. Healing time is usually 4 to 12 weeks. During the healing period you should rinse twice daily with a suitable mouthwash and avoid smoking or drinking alcohol, as they both impede the healing process.
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Why is smiley piercing crooked?

A new piercing shouldn't look crooked when you leave the piercing shop. But over the coming week, swelling can make the piercing look askew. Swelling is a natural response to piercings as your body begins to heal. As the swelling fades, the piercing should return to normal.
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What are snake eyes piercing?

The snake eye piercing is a curved barbell placed horizontally towards the tip at the end. Two ball ends give the appearance of eyes, making your tongue look like a snake. Turning your tongue into a snake may sound awesome to some of us, but not everyone's a fan.
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What is the Medusa piercing?

What is a medusa piercing? A medusa or philtrum piercing positions a stud in the center groove above the cupid's-bow of the lip. A piercer usually fits the piercing with a long labret stud. Once the piercing heals, a person can exchange the stud for a shorter stud to avoid causing damage to their teeth and gums.
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What is an angel kiss piercing?

The angel kiss piercing is a surface piercing that goes through the middle of the bottom lip and out the bottom of the lip.
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What is a venom piercing?

A venom piercing is a double tongue piercing — one on each side of the tongue. Though not quite as tough-sounding, it's sometimes called a frog eye piercing because the balls on the jewelry resemble frog eyes when you open your mouth.
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What is the Cupid's bow piercing called?

It's a piercing that sits in the philtrum, also called the Cupid's bow. It's the little divot just above the lip. In the industry, this type of piercing is called a philtrum piercing.
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What is the most painless piercing?

What is the least painful piercing? Most piercers agree that earlobe piercings are the least painful type of piercing because they are positioned on a fleshy, easy-to-pierce portion of skin. Most oral piercings, eyebrow piercings, and even navel piercings are also surprisingly low on the pain scale for the same reason.
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What is the most painful piercing for a woman?

Pain will vary based on piercing location. The clitoris is also quite sensitive and contains thousands of nerve endings. Even if you're pretty tolerant to pain, a clitoris piercing may hurt many times worse than any other piercing pain.
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What piercing takes the longest to heal?

A navel piercing has one of the longest healing times – as much as 12 months – because of its position on your body. However, the jewellery can usually be changed to a slightly shorter sterile piece from 6–8 weeks.
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Can you hide your smiley piercing?

The lip frenulum is a sensitive area. Although the smiley piercing is easy to hide, it presents a higher risk of infection, piercing rejection, gum recession, and lip frenulum damage than other mouth piercings such as lip piercings.
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Can a 14 year old get a smiley piercing?

If you are under 18 the parent or legal guardian must accompany the minor for the entire procedure. A state-issued photo ID will be needed from both the minor and the parent or legal guardian.
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How do I know if my smiley piercing is rejecting?

Symptoms of piercing rejection
  1. The jewelry has noticeably moved from its original place.
  2. The amount of tissue between the entrance and exit holes gets thinner (there should be at least a quarter inch of tissue between holes).
  3. The entrance and exit holes increase in size.
  4. The jewelry starts to hang or droop differently.
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