Tongue web piercings

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Tongue web piercings

Type of piercing


A tongue web or Tongue frenulum piercing is placed horizontally through the membrane connecting the underside of your tongue with your lower palate.

Healing: Allow about six to eight weeks for your tongue web piercing to heal completely.

Risks: Everyone’s tongue web is different, and not everyone can tolerate a piercing. Some piercers refuse to do it because of its difficult position, which may cause inflammation, scarring, and problems with the salivary ducts.

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