The lips can say so much, and when it comes to adorning them with piercings, they say a whole lot more! With such a wide array of lip and cheek piercings, it can be hard to find the right piercing for you.
First, there’s the labret, which is typically underneath the bottom lip in the center, but they can also exit out the middle of the bottom lip (a vertical labret). Next, you have the philtrum (aka Medusa), which is in the center of the indentation underneath your nostrils. You also have side-lip piercings, and when those are on the upper lip, they’re often referred to as Monroe or Madonna, depending on the side of the face.
A lobe peircing done with a catchy hoop and chain earring and a lip piercing with a catchy jewelry piece.
A lobe piercing done with a large silver hoop earirng and a lip piercing with a black jewelry piece.
A lip piercing is going to hurt, but it’s tolerable. Like most body piercings, the procedure itself will be quick, and the biggest concern will be the aftercare. Brace yourself, because the healing time for a lip piercing can be anywhere from three to six months, depending on your body and how you heal.
A single side lip piercing with a laconic black jewelry piece for adding an edgy touch to your look.
eyebrow piercings plus a lip one done with matching studs and a hoop jewelry piece.