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 Ordinary and unusual body piercings -2

Although there are many piercings that can be done, you see only a few of them with most clients. Although any part of the body can be punctured, they are divided into categories. There are soft tissues, cartilage and surface piercing. Soft tissue is by far the most common. Piercing of soft tissue will penetrate the thickness of a segment of the body, with the jewelry protruding from opposite sides (earlobes, eyebrows, nipples). Soft tissue piercing usually heals easily for most, with proper care. They are usually made with a ring (in captivity), but after proper piercing, it can decorate an assortment of jewelry. The minimum gauge for piercing soft tissue - 20 calibers, but pierced mainly 14-calibrator.

Cartilage piercings such as septum (inner nose) and ear cartilage are usually more difficult to heal and are susceptible to infection if they are not properly cared.

Surface piercing is usually the least common piercing. They are usually more painful and not permanent. The lifespan of the surface piercing will depend on the area pierced. A corset (back piercing) can usually remain inside the skin for up to 48 hours before the skin starts to burst.

The most common piercings are:

Ear piercings:

- Lobe

- Tragus (rounded part, closest to the face)

- Boundary edge (rim)

- konch (internal surfaces)

-Industry (the bar crosses the inner part of the ear, pierced through two parts of the cartilage)

Nose:

- Nostrils

- Septum (central cartilage)

Facial hair:

- Eyebrows

- Lip

- Labrett (between lips and chin)

Body:

- Nipples

- navel

More unusual piercings include:

Face:

- Nose bridge

- Madonna (upper lip, with a spike hairpin)

- Madison (throat base)

- Vampire's Kiss (side of neck)

- Back of the neck

Extremities:

- Internet between thumb and fingers

- Surfer (web between fingers)

Genitals:

- Clitoris (horizontal or vertical)

- Hood (clitoris hood, horizontal or vertical)

- Internal and external labia

- Tint (between the vagina or penitentiary and anus)

- Buffet (the rear edge of the vaginal opening)

- Triangle (under the clitoris)

- Prince Albert (base of the head, through the urethra)

- Queen Victoria (center of the head, through the urethra)

- Apadravia (vertically through the head)

- Ampallan (horizontally over the head)

- Frenum / Lorum (horizontal base of the head or along the shaft)

- Hafada (scrotum)

- forskin

- Dydoe (through the spine of the surrounded head)




 Ordinary and unusual body piercings -2


 Ordinary and unusual body piercings -2

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