Q: What is the piercing that Alysa Liu has on her teeth? - Braylea S.
A: Alysa Liu has what’s called a smiley piercing, which is also known as a frenulum piercing. It goes through that tiny strip of skin that connects your upper lip to your gums so it’s actually hidden most of the time and only shows when you smile really wide. Alysa Liu’s is super noticeable because the jewelry hangs just enough to peek over her front teeth, which is why people sometimes think it’s tooth gems or even braces at first.
What makes the smiley piercing kinda cool is that it’s subtle but still edgy. It’s like a hidden detail that only pops out when you’re laughing or smiling. The jewelry is usually a small horseshoe barbell or ring and it sits right under your upper lip, so it’s not always on display. On an important note, because it rests so close to your teeth and gums it can sometimes cause gum recession or even mess with your enamel over time if you’re not careful. Definitely see your piercer if you have any questions.
It’s definitely one of those piercings that gives off lowkey alt vibes without being super obvious 24/7... like it’s there, but only when you want it to be.
Q: How many piercings can I get all at once? - Jacob L.
A: Tbh, there isn’t a strict “one number fits all” answer but most professional piercers will usually recommend getting no more than 3-4 piercings in one session. It really depends on your pain tolerance, how well your body heals, and where you’re getting pierced. Like, a couple ear piercings at once is pretty manageable but mixing in something more intense (like cartilage or oral piercings) can make healing a lot harder if you stack too many.
The main thing is healing. Each piercing is basically a tiny wound, so the more you get at once the more your body has to work overtime. That can slow down healing, increase swelling and make irritation more likely if you’re not super on top of aftercare. A lot of piercers would rather you space things out a bit so each one heals properly instead of rushing and dealing with complications later. Lifestyle also matters more than people think. If you sleep on your side, for example, getting multiple ear piercings on both sides at once might be kinda miserable. Same with things like sports, headphones, or even just accidentally bumping/snagging them.
So yeah, you can get a few at once, but it’s smarter to be a little strategic about it. Quality over quantity always wins when it comes to piercings. You want them to heal and be cute not chaotic.
Disclaimer: Body Candy is only here to give you fun and helpful advice and information when it comes to getting pierced. Always consult a professional piercer to make sure a new piercing is right for you!



