How much is piercing in belly button?

How much is piercing in belly button?

between $30 and $75
Cost of a Belly Button Piercing How much a piercing costs is entirely dependent on the studio you go to, your geographic location, your piercer’s experience, and how complicated your piercing is. On average, however, you can expect a belly button piercing to run between $30 and $75.

Is there a weight limit to get your bellybutton pierced?

Contrary to popular myth, however, whether or not a belly button piercing will work for you has nothing to do with weight. “What it comes down to is the anatomy in the area you are piercing, much more than someone’s overall body type,” she says.

Can 13 year olds get navel piercings?

Bellybutton (Navel) For ages 13 and up. Bellybutton or Navel piercings are the first in what we like to call a big kid piercing. These piercings take even more care than a cartilage piercing with longer heal times but are a must have for the trendy teen.

Is my belly button suitable for a piercing?

Typically, belly button piercings go through the “lip” of skin above the belly button. Although most people can technically get these types of piercings, it’s best to have a good flap of skin above the belly button for the piercer to put the jewelry through if you want it to heal properly.

How painful is a belly piercing?

Belly button piercings are considered the second least painful piercings after ear piercings. That’s because the thick tissue left behind from when your umbilical cord was removed is flesh and not very nerve dense.

Should I let my 14 year old daughter get her belly button pierced?

If your daughter agrees to have her navel pierced under the hygienic conditions insisted upon by her doctor, and she understands what she must do to prevent that area from becoming infected, you should give her permission to pierce her navel.

How long is a belly button piercing sore for?

It’s normal for the area to feel sore for a few days after the piercing. If you’re experiencing symptoms that are unusual or that occur after the first few days, reach out to your piercer or doctor.