There’s a lot to consider when you get a piercing.
You have to be mentally ready, and you have to be financially ready, too.
Can you handle the pain of a piercing?

Can you handle aseptril piercing?
How about atongue piercing?
Your pain tolerance is pretty much the factor you gotta consider the most.

According toMedicine Net, one example of this is the pain of a cartilage piercing on your ear.
These include your cartilage, but they also include your nipples and your genitals.
Getting both nipples pierced at the same time is even more of a recipe for disaster.

Because of this, the second nipple will hurt far worse than the first one.
While you should avoid cartilage piercings, traditional earlobe piercings are much less painful.
After earlobe piercings, belly button piercings are the least painful.
The downside is that they can take up to a full year to heal.
Other less painful options include tongue piercings and eyebrow piercings.
Eyebrow piercings on the other hand strike the border between painful and painless, per Healthline.
They’re riskier, but some people report not experiencing pain from them.
Pro tip: If you’re going to get an eyebrow piercing, avoid the middle of the brow.
The supraorbital nerve is located there and can make your piercing much more painful.