Friday, December 9, 2011

Which Part of Body Should You Get Pierced?


Body piercing has increasingly become part of the mainstream culture in our society. However, people who are new to body piercing are often confused and need information about which part of the body should they get pierced.

The most common body piercing parts include: Ear Lobe, Ear cartilage, Eyebrow, Nostril, Nasal septum, Nasal Bridge, Tongue, Lip, Nipple, Navel, Female Genitalia and Male Genitalia. Different area varies in piercing pain and healing time. For example, piercing on eyebrow has the least piercing pain while genital piercing is most painful. Piercing on tongue takes around 4 weeks to heal while nipple piercing takes 3 to 6 months to heal.

Whether you want to pierce your arm, eyes, chest or neck, keep in mind that piercing can virtually be accomplished in any different area of the body. Piercing of one area versus another is no longer reserved for one sex or the other in many instances - and in fact, most piercings are considered to be unisex, with some daring piercings being the exception. So, deciding on the right location for your piercing is half the battle. If you are not sure where exactly to pierce, your best bet is first considering the consequences, suitability and healing times of different areas.

For example, bold, daring, and increasingly popular genital piercings are an exciting and sexy way to show off your nether regions... BUT -- how long will you have to wait for those area to heal? Well, for female genitalia you can expect a healing time of 4 to 10 weeks, but for male genitalia you can expect to wait 4 weeks to a full 6 months, depending on the piercing. So, for some women this may not be as big of a decision as for some men. In some other cases, nipple piercings can damage some of the milk-producing glands in a women's breasts, which can cause problems later if the woman decides to breast-feed her baby. Some pierced areas, like, belly button piercings, are more likely to become infected because of irritation from tight clothing.




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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Tattoos And Body Piercing Can Be Forms Of Self-Expression Of Identity, Life Goals, And Interests


Throughout history much has been written about tattoos, which are designs on the skin made with needles and colored ink, and body piercing, which is the practice of puncturing a part of the human body to create an opening in which jewelry may be worn. Naturally there are many opinions why people will wear tattoos and have body piercing. People often have preconceived, negative opinions when they see someone with tattoos and body piercings. Many people claim they get tattoos as a means of self-reflection of their identity, life goals, and interests. Since tattoos and piercing are so popular, this must be true. The purpose of this article is not to encourage or condemn tattoos and body piercings. The purpose is to explain what tattooing and body piercing are, explain the dangers, and express the necessity to carefully evaluate the choice to get a tattoo or piercing.

Tattoos are designs on the skin made with needles and colored ink. Permanent makeup is a type of tattoo. The word tattoo comes from a Tahitian word which means 'to mark' and it dates back to 3300 BC. Tattoos were found on Egyptian and Nubian mummies that date back to about 2000 BC.

Body piercing is the practice of puncturing a part of the human body to create an opening in which jewelry may be worn. One can have body piercing almost anywhere on the body. The history of body piercing is obscured by a lack of scholarly reference and because of popular misinformation; however, evidence exists to show it has been practiced since ancient times, in various forms and by both sexes, throughout the world.

There is a difference between body decoration and self-mutilation. Experts agree that cutting is not piercing and is a sign of serious psychological problems

Tattoos are often permanent and piercing can leave scars. Tattoos and piercing are hard and expensive to undo.

Because there are several concerns about tattoos during pregnancy, it's probably best to wait until after delivery.

Laws in some states prohibit children from receiving tattoos and piercing because children don't have the experience and ability to evaluate the dangers. Laws require minors to have a parent's permission to get a tattoo. However, some adolescents get tattoos from friends or amateurs who use makeshift tools like pens and paper clips with little or any sanitary precautions. This is extremely dangerous. You should only get a tattoo from a licensed tattoo artist who takes appropriate safety precautions.

Long-term negative consequences can be related to large, excessive, and objectionable tattoos and multiple piercing.

Hepatitis B and HIV/AIDS are two of many diseases that may be passed along by a dirty needle. Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection. HIV/AIDS is a life-threatening disease that prevents your body from fighting off other infections.

Every piercing offers risks such as bacterial infections, damage to nerves, excessive bleeding, and allergic reactions to particular jewelry. Some scars go beyond the original wound and other scars spread to the margins of the wound and no further.

Ear piercing is very common and is unlikely to cause infection if done properly. One should avoid removing ear rings during the first four weeks of healing. Ear rings should be worn most of the time during the first year or the holes can easily close up.

Tongue piercing recovery requires time and patience to avoid problems. One needs to use a non-alcohol mouthwash three times a day and use ice during the approximately three weeks healing process to reduce swelling. Tongue piercing can be risky for some people. One study reported that tongue rings can cause gum recession. This can result in required root canal or other oral surgeries. The rings can result in chipped teeth

Belly button piercing became popular after the early 1970s and is most common with women, but many men have this piercing also. The minimum healing time is normally six months, but a year is not uncommon.

Nipple piercing is common for both men and women. People have many reasons for nipple piercing. Men and women relate that the procedure increases sensations and others relate that it decreases sensations. The healing time varies from four months to over a year. Scars or post-piercing nipple development is common and the risks should be understood before nipple piercing. The nipple can be expected to grow in response to the piercing and jewelry stimulation. This is most common in undeveloped small female nipples and male nipples. This nipple growth can be very nice or it can be very unattractive.

Nose piercing dates back to about 1500 BC. The most common nose piercing is in the nostril, although placement in the septum or bridge of the nose is not uncommon. Nose piercing takes two months to a year of tender care to heal.

Holes from piercing usually close up if you no longer wear the jewelry.

The Association of Professional Piercers is a California-based, international non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination of vital health and safety information about body piercing to piercers.

If you decide to get a tattoo or body piercing, make sure you go to a licensed facility and take time to discuss the safety procedures with the artists working at the shop or tattoo parlor.




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Top Lip Piercing - The Modern Craze


Lip piercing as worn by people today is not much different from those used in pre-Columbian cultures and the communities found in South America who used to pierce their lips. It is also a culture that is found in some African tribes who have been wearing it as a lip decoration. They resembled lip discs or plates which were mainly worn on the lower lip. Now in the modern world, piercing has become a kind of craze which is mainly identified with the younger bolder generation. Top Lip Piercing is one of the styles preferred these days to allow the studs and rings to be worn on the upper lip area.

Lip piercings can generally be found anywhere around the region of the lip but not necessarily on the lip itself. The few that are actually positioned on the lip are known as horizontal piercings and canine bites. The rest are described by specific names depending on the particular position it takes on the face. Some of the popular Top Lip Piercings are; the Monroe piercing which is on the upper lip where Marilyn Monroe had her mole birthmark which was seen as a sign of beauty. It is found on the left side of the upper lip. Then, there is the Madonna Piercing which is found on the opposite side of the Monroe as that is the specific side that the famous Madonna has her birthmark.

Another very popular one which is seen as the best to be described as a top labret percing is the Medusa piercing. This is seen as the real top labret piercing as it appears to go through the very center of the upper lip which is called the philtrum. It then runs perpendicular to the tissue. The labret piercings are also upper lip ones and are pierced using a labret stud which can be done in the center or off the center. There is another one that can be done on the upper lip as well but is done by the crease of the mouth. It is called the Dahlia piercing.

Another type of piercing that can appear on the upper part of the lip as well are called ''bites''. These are sets of upper piercings that can be placed in particular ways on the upper part of the lip. The body modification jewelry which is placed as a set of piercings is not the same as the Medusa. They are a set of two most of the time where as the Medusa is just one. Top lip piercing is also referred to with names like the Philtrum Piercing. There is also the Cleft Piercing which refers to the area of the cleft which is the indent between the ridges of the upper lip.

Since the Medusa is the best description of an upper lip piercing, a closer look will show its similarities with a labret piercing. It is placed directly beneath what is called the septum of the nose. It is usually pierced using a labret stud and is the choice jewelry for this style. It is fixed into the piercing with its ball remaining on the outside of the mouth to sit in the dip above the top lip. It should sit properly as improperly set jewelry is capable of causing gum erosion and other dental issues.




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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Body Piercing - An Overview


Jewellery can be worn in a hole in the skin that is created by puncturing or cutting the skin, this is one way to drastically change a person's appearance. Piercing can be a noun used to describe the actual hole the jewellery is worn in, or as a verb to describe the act of putting the hole in the skin. The history of body piercing is not very complete, and misinformation is very common, but it actually can be proven that both men and women have been practicing this form of body modification throughout the world since ancient times.

The most popular piercings have always been nose piercing and ear piercing, which is evident in graves and historical records. There have been mummified remains found that are 5,000 years old that are wearing earrings, so it is obvious this practice is not new. Even as long ago as 1500 B.C.E. people were getting their noses pierced. Some other cultures, such as the tribal cultures of Africa and America, have been known to also regularly get tongue and lip piercings. Many people think that nipple and genital piercing is a new fad, but these nipple piercings were described in Ancient Rome and in the Ancient India ca they discussed genital piercings. Piercings even took place in 320 to 550 C.E. Since World War II piercings have been steadily gaining popularity, in the 1970's subcultures began to be more impressed with piercings in places other than the ears and by the 1990's the practice of getting piercings in other places has become very common.

People have many different reasons for getting body piercings. Some people like the way they look, some use it as a way to express themselves, some to rebel against their culture and some even think it increases sexual pleasure. Youth getting piercings still remains a taboo subject in most areas. Most employers, schools, and even some religious groups restrict their membership depending on what type of piercings people have. Controversy is never enough to stop some people, as is the case with body piercing; some people have been recorded by the Guinness World Records as having hundreds and even thousands of body piercings.

Tools have been developed specially for the art of body piercing, and are supposed to make the practice safer than it had been. Yet, as with any invasive procedure, there are still risks that people take when getting a body piercing, careful aftercare and sanitary procedures have helped cut the risks but it is still possible to get excessive scarring, infection, allergic reaction, and unanticipated physical injuries. Depending on where a piercing is placed, and how well it is taken care of, healing time may vary as long as two years for a navel piercing and as low as a month for genital piercing.




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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Conch Piercings


Conch Piercings are located in the hollow of the ear; It is called a conch shell because of the resemblance to the conch piercing. Literally pierced to the Centre of your ear, this is not a very popular piercing (as far as numbers), but people with piercings of Conques (and other enthusiasts of mod BOD) absolutely love!

Conch Piercings pass through thick cartilage located directly in your ear. Because there is an abundant amount of surrounding tissue, the risk of migration or rejection are non-existent. If you are looking to start your first foray into body piercing (outside the traditional ear lobes), is a large piercing to start with!

Borers experienced and reliable will have no difficulty to break into your shell. Some other piercings, ear or body, it does not any strange angles, elbows or any specific hardware to be used. The piercing is a shot of law with a simple piercing needle, base, sterile. The conch is one of the easier to get places percé.

Once you and your piercer agree that a conch shell is made for you, your piercer will recommend the best jewellery - it's usually a ring of Pearl in captivity for initial piercing. And just to warn you, the jewellery (i.e. thickness) gauge may seem large enough. Not be not alarmed! These piercings call jewelry of a greater circumference, and it Won't hurt more than if she was pierced with a smaller gauge. Once your piercing has healed (it will take about a year to be fully and completely healed) you can replace it with a myriad of jewellery, affordable and fun. The first of three to six months are very crucial in the process of healing, so well take care of your ears!

Your piercer will mark your ear with a marker to indicate where they think it will look best on you. Once you have confirmed or rearranged the position, your piercing is going to happen. Clips are usually used (all they do is to secure the area to move), and a needle piercing right will push through your exhales. It is a very rapid procedure, and your jewelry will slide into your new hole. Once your piercer has finished securing the piercing, your ear might feel a little hot and your heart can be deaf quickly, but it is just the adrenalin and endorphin kick in. Enjoy while it lasts - many people live for this exciting feeling! The real pain varies from person to person, but most feel no pain. As piercings, this one looks more painful that it is actually, then don't be not nervous!

You can get a piercing in your shell, and then she called an orbital conch. Fundamentally, an orbital is two separate piercings, joined together by a single piece of jewellery (see my orbital article for more information). You can also obtain the Goms in both ears pierced but I would suggest staggering these two piercings in order to facilitate the healing process. For example, for approximately 3 months after your piercing, you really should not sleep on the ear with a breakthrough conch; two Goms pierced simultaneously can interfere with your sleep patterns and can lead to prolong the healing in both ears. Discuss with your piercer if orbital conch is made for you - if you think that you can in the future, alert your piercer so that they can give you a piercing in the right place.

The conch is very easy - not only is it easy to obtain piercing, it is easy to take care of, and it is easy to find jewelry for her! Soaking your ear in hot sea water (correctly called saline solution) is one of the best ways to help your new piercing. The best thing to do, it is not to touch your new piercing! It is very difficult to do - this is a new addition to your body you will probably want to play with him - but do not touch it! Human hands are covered in germs and bacteria and fidgeting with your new vulnerable piercing can lead to infection. Only touch when you are clean and make sure that your hands are clean first! Other simple tips to avoid infection do not put your cell phone in this ear, do not sleep on it, do not use a helmet which go into your ear canal and try to keep long hair away from her (it can wrap around the back) during the time of healing (once it is healed, no big problem if it affects your hair).

Take care of your conch is very easy, there is the routine of cleaning, to refrain from touch and good sense! Your piercer will give you a complete overview, so attention. Should arise any problem, return to your piercer and they should be able to provide you with advice or solutions more. Enjoy your conch and prepare to be the envy of many!




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Is body piercing implies risk?


Body piercing may seem as an art of the new era, but the truth is that we have been practising for centuries. Have you ever realized that even your earring hole is a form of body piercing? It is the most common form of body piercing practiced. In India, women systematically percent their nostrils too. Body piercing instances were found in the Bible as well as in Egyptian mummies.

Body piercing is the piercing of a part of the body to wear jewellery in the created opening. That seems crazy? For millions of adolescents and elderly even, it is the largest fashion accessory. People can undergo piercing for a number of reasons. While the reason for the most popular is aesthetic, sometimes people can break for religious, cultural or sexual. Unusual piercing locations include the eyebrows, tongue, lips, nipples, the neck and genital regions. While these can appeal to young people, the reception of their parents is less to approves. If you plan to go for it, to ensure that you are aware of the risks and possible complications.

Healing

A piercing is nothing other than a small wound. Go to a registered body piercer in order that the procedure, you opt for aseptic is, it's free of bacterial contamination. In many States of United States have recognized Government of registered practitioners. Follow the directions for after-care meticulously. Very soon, you will find percé tissue growing back and part of the closed system. Will an eyebrow piercing take approximately four to six weeks to heal and a neck piercing can take up to twelve months. The lobes of your ear piercing means a period of 6 to 8 weeks of healing.

Infections or irritation may occur if the zone open for any reason. For example, if you catch a ring of nose on a coat hook, there may be problems galore.

Allergies

Some piercing enthusiasts may be allergic to Pierce. A study on the art of the body by Dr. Anne Laumann, of the University North-western revealed that women may be more allergic to body piercing. One in four women may display an allergic reaction to metal jewelry. The quality of the metal is of great importance. With a 14-Karat Gold frame, there is more chance of infection due to the amount of nickel in it. Risks can be minimized with pure 24 karat gold. Swollen and itchy, red skin are the primary signs of allergy. Your doctor will suggest a topical steroid cream for it.

Closure

A common concern with people is how to prevent the opening of closure where they do not want to wear a ring in it regularly. For example, if you are pregnant, it is advisable to not step wearing a belly ring. However, you can keep the hole, it is certainly possible to do so. An inert, flexible, insert of Tygon is used for the object. Tygon is tubes in flexible plastic that resembles a fishing line. Another option is a PTFE or Teflon. A professional artist piercing or a dermatologist can do for you.

Unusual piercings

Oral Piercing

If it hurts, there is every chance of your teeth shredding or rupture due to the lip and tongue rings. Ask stud in the lip to be placed in a neutral space below the gum line. This will prevent damage around the area of the mouth. Tongue piercing should be an angle such that they do not catch in the Palace on the roof of your mouth or sublingual Web along the bottom. Acrylic rather metal jewelry is considered as safe for the region of the mouth. This is because the metal can easily chip teeth and cause injury.

According to the Association of Professional Piercers, when properly performed, an oral piercing procedure will be the last only for a few seconds and involve without shedding blood or swelling. Persons with oral piercings are advised not to share plates and other utensils. Although the mouth is exposed to a variety of microbes, saliva has several antimicrobial factors that can easily defend yourself against these pathogens. However, if you go to a clinic of dangerous or you default on your aftercare, it may be serious complications. Pain and bleeding, infections, dental and heart problems, injury due to swallowing the jewellery, the drooling and bad breath are some of the risks. The American Dental Association is against oral piercing and is a danger to public health. Some horrific photographs to intensify the debate.

Navel piercing

Studies have revealed that the navel piercing is the most vulnerable to infection. Surprisingly, even the nipple piercings and genital are deemed safer. Irritation of the clothes can be a medical problem. Buttons, belts, belts and shirt materials can create friction with the jewelry during movement. This is particularly increased during physical effort. Small breaks occur in the skin, leading to infection. Another drawback with the navel piercing, is that moisture can easily collect in the region, which provides fertile ground for bacteria and fungi.




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How to Have an Industrial Piercing That Will Stand Out


Industrial Piercing has become very popular today among both men and women. It is a combined form of self expression and facial art work. What make it especially unique is that it involved two piercing holes in the ear versus one with other piercing styles. Here is what you need to know about having an Industrial Piercing done, so it will stand out.

If you want your new industrial piercing to really stand out there are three things that must be done:

- It must be performed by a professional so it is done correctly with minimal chance of infection.

- The industrial piercing jewelry used must be of the highest quality like surgical stainless steel or titanium or 18 carat gold-for reasons that will be discussed.

- There must be adequate attention given to proper aftercare.

Why Industrial Piercing should be done by a professional

When having industrial piercing done you want to have it done by a professional that is experienced. You want to choose a piercer that operates under sanitary conditions. You also want one that knows what they are doing and has significant experience performing industrial piercings.

A skilled piercer will know that the industrial piercing is placed at the top of the ear and goes through the cartilage from one side to the other. The best piercers do this manually without the use of piercing guns. The use of a piercing gun can lead top scarring and will create wounds more suitable to infection.

The professional piercer will use a 14 gauge hollow needle that first pierces through the upper ear cartilage and then down through the bottom of the ear for the second piercing which is slightly diagonally and opposite to the first one. The two pierced holes are joined by a piece, usually referred to as a --straight barbell.

The procedure is a bit uncomfortable, usually done without any anesthesia. But a professional piercer will be able to talk through the procedure and ease any anxiety.

What is the best type of material to use for an industrial piercing?

The next big concern with a new industrial piercing is to prevent infection as the wounds heal. You always want to use the best material available for your industrial jewelry that is not likely to contribute to infection. That is why the following types of materials are most recommended for your jewelry: surgical stainless steel or titanium or 18 carat gold. It is also a good idea to use internally threaded barbells.

Industrial barbells that have the thread extending from the ball and allow for the screwing to take place inside the barbell are the most safe. The other type is where the thread is on the bar itself. This is a more dangerous style and can lead to tearing of the ear when jewelry is removed or put on.

What is important to have the best and safest healing process?

Complete healing for industrial piercings can take a while-so be patient. Depending on the person full healing can take anywhere from a few months to a year. A lot of how fast and successful the healing goes depends on how careful the person is and how well they take care of their piercings.

It is not uncommon for the person to experience throbbing and discomfort for several days following the piercings.

Care must be taken, especially in the first 2 weeks to keep the piercings very clean. You should resist the temptation to touch the area and clean at least twice a day with the sanitary products recommended by your piercer. In fact, do everything your piercer says to do to insure proper healing-don't get lazy.

Try, as best you can, to keep your hair from making contact with your piercings. When you do have to touch the area make sure you have washed your hands first to prevent the spread of infection.

After about three months, for most people, you will notice the ears healing up pretty well. You have been through a lot and it is time to really flaunt your industrial piercings. Go out and select bar bells that reflect your personality and wear them with pride.




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Monday, December 5, 2011

What Is A Belly Button Piercing?


Belly button piercing is a name commonly attributed to a navel piercing, and even though done by both sexes, it is predominantly observed in females. Compared to other piercing, it takes a little longer to heal but when proper care is taken this delicate piercing heals well. Similar to ear piercing that has very little movement and repudiation, belly button piercing is the same with the occasional occurrence of the above mentioned risks.

As with all procedures, there should no side effects if proper care is administered afterwards. There is unfortunately the 1% of the population whose bodies just refuse to heal and eventually require the removal of the ring.

To avoid irritation of the belly button piercing loose clothing should be worn several weeks following the procedure to avoid friction that will slow down the healing process. Other things to consider are belts, waistline of pants and skirts because of the location of the piercing. Movement should also be approached gently such as bending over as that might be painful for several weeks after the piercing.

Even though the navel can be pierced at any number of angles and different sides, below is a brief description of the common types of navel piercing.

Upper Rim - This is piercing that occurs at the top of the belly button ring and is a typical navel piercing.

Lower Rim - Piercing is done at the bottom of the belly button ring and is also known as bottom navel piercing.

Outtie - Piercing in which the belly button itself is pierced. Even though some people consider this true navel piercing it is rarely done because of the complications that follow it. Healing is extremely slow and displacement can occur. Since the risks outweigh the benefits, it is not worth it. Surface piercing around the navel can be done for people who are interested in circular piercing even though purists do not consider this belly button piercing.

Just like any other wound, the healing is going to be a reflection of the aftercare. If you care for it properly and keep it clean, then it should heal with very little problems just like any other piercing.

Below is a list of things to do to ensure proper healing.


An absolute must is a saline solution and a pack of Dixie cups preferably purchased before the piercing so they are readily available.

Clean the piercing at least twice or thrice a day using a new unused Dixie cup containing adequate saline solution to flood the piercing.

Engulf the piercing with saline solution in a Dixie cup turned upside down on the navel to clear the area.

Finally to ensure that there isn't any crust or dried blood left around the holes take a Q tip that is soaked with saline and wipe the piercings.

Follow the above procedures for at least a month to ensure that the piercing heals well and always make sure your hands are clean before you proceed.




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Female Body Piercing - Nipple Piercing


Nipple piercing is an increasingly popular form of female body piercing. This type of piercing is not only aesthetically pleasing, but considered to be physically pleasing also, as it is known to increase the sensitivity of the nipple, thus increasing the sensual and pleasurable sensations felt when the area is stimulated.

Another factor that makes pierced nipples worth considering is the feelings of empowerment many women gain after having a nipple pierced. Nipple piercings are also one of the few types of female body piercing that are very easily concealed, making them that much more private, personal and exciting.

The piercing is done through the base of the erect part of the nipple. Care should be taken to ensure the piercing does not penetrate the areola, as this can lead to a breast tissue infection known as mastitis. Piercing is done with a needle, a clamp is often used also, but is completely optional. Any angle can be pierced through the nipple and one nipple can also accommodate multiple piercings.

The jewellery used for nipple piercing is typically barbells or rings, but the use of most types of jewellery is possible. Any rings used should be of a large enough diameter to allow for initial swelling, otherwise irritations and other complications may occur. Jewellery such as nipple shields can be an excellent way to showcase the breasts, whilst still easily concealed beneath clothing or lingerie.

A concern many women have with this type of female body piercing is potential issues with breast feeding. So it is worth noting that as long as all jewellery is removed from the area prior to feeding, breast feeding with nipple piercings is completely safe.

Inverted nipples can be corrected and kept in an erect position with the help of a nipple piercing.

As with any female body piercing, always ensure your piercer is an experienced professional, and make sure any questions and concerns you may have are discussed prior to piercing.




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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Nose Piercing


Nose piercing is the longest standing type of piercing carried out using specific equipment. In most of the cultures around the world, nose piercing is followed as a part of tradition. According to the choice of the wearer, the piercing can be done at the curve of the rim of nostril and most commonly selected part is the curve of one of the nostrils. Piercing can be done anywhere along the nostril or through the septum. Some people also select the base of nose between the two nostrils to pierce. Nose piercing is done with the help of cartilages that are less flexible with lower blood supply.

A needle or a gun can be used for the process and ensure that the piercing is done by an expert pierce. When a needle is used, a cork is inserted first into the nostril and the needle is simply pushed through. Try to avoid the use of guns for nose piercing as it have higher chances of transmitting body fluid borne diseases. The guns used for body piercing are not sterilized and thus increases the risk. The equipment used to pierce as well as the jewelry should be sterilized. Most of the jewelry comes in a sterilized pack and should not handle it when using the needle or gun to insert the needle. The sterile jewelry should be handled only with sterile gloves. Avoid the jewelry that has been on display as it carries the chances of infection. There are mainly three types of piercing and the healing time for each type is also different. The nostril piercing, septum piercing and bridge piercing are the common types of nose piercing.

After nose piercing, the ring of the nose demands extra care. You need to care for your nose piercing with special attention on a regular basis. To avoid infection, you have to keep the piercing site clean which will help to fast healing of the piercing. Especially when the piercing is new, wash your hands well before you touch your piercing or the jewelry. If there is any sign of infection, you could feel the area tender and in such a case, dermatologist help is highly recommended.

Once or twice a day, a hot compress can be applied to the pierced area which will help in fast healing of the wound. Without burning the skin, a soft and hot damp towel can be kept over the surface. For frequent healing, certain medicines are recommended. Always use gentle soap to clean the pierced part and avoid the use of highly perfumed soaps.

The first few days after piercing, needs special care and thus stay away from foundation make up. It would introduce bacteria to the wound thereby increasing the chances of infection. First aid liquid like Bactine is the perfect choice to keep your piercing extra clean.

Nose piercing gained its own popularity as a fashion symbol with the use of elegant jewels. The jewelry used is light in weight and comes in variety of designs and colors.







Saturday, December 3, 2011

Lip piercing


Lip piercing is considered the simplest and safest type of drilling, because there is no large vessels and complex nodes in our lips.

Monroe piercings, Medusa piercings or madonna piercings are types of lip piercing. A left piercing is a monroe and a right is a Madonna. Medusa piercings go through the Centre of the upper lip (directly under the nose). As usual, labrets of 6 to 10 mm long and 1.6 mm gauge are used for these types of drilling. To heal faster you must choose the labret with 2-3 mm length then the thickness of your lips.

However, there are some non standard types of lip piercing: vertical piercing of the lower or upper lip and lip piercings on the sides of the mouth. Such operations that you need to better choose the rings of 10 or 12 mm in diameter or bananabells of 1.6x10 or 1.6x12 mm with equal beads.

Worthy of particular mention are supposedly smile piercing, when your piercing may be visible only when you smile. It is a body piercing through the brake of the upper lip or less. For this type of piercing small jewellery 1.2x8 mm or 1.2x10 mm. the rings, the mocrobarbells and the microbananabells are appropriate. It is important for the jewellery you do not disturb and do step to hit on your teeth.

You must choose the length of the jewelry very carefully. If the length of the jewellery is not enough then it can result in "skinning on" and "caving" of jewellery, including heads of labrets. Very often, clients want small, imperceptible jewellery in their lip and buy short labrets with small head and pearls. In the process of healing the lip attempts to push out the jewelry or the jewellery of the skin above. In the case of grate above (caving, which is visible in the morning - note the author) it is necessary to replace the jewellery by a longer or a larger head.

Piercing procedure is standard and did not need of anaesthesia, curved piercing is difficult to achieve because of the marks and the entire procedure is faster and less painfully than piercing of the tongue. But it is recommended to ensure that there is no veins of piercing through the breakthrough portion of the lip to light for borer.

Vertical labret is vertical lip piercing. This type of piercing is very original, but not very widespread in our countries, Europe and the USA. The piercing looks more aesthetic, if it passes through the Centre of the lip, perpendicular to the lip, when the needle between the lower lip and teeth and out by the Centre of the lip on the top. For these microbananabells piercing of different sizes are appropriate, in support of the thickness of the lip.

Horizontal labret is recommended for sensation. This type of piercing is much more complicated. The piercing goes parallel to the lip. If the needle is insufficiently deep, the jewelry can be trained.

In addition, these drilling has longer healing period that, for example, the jellyfish commune. The piercing is constantly outdoors and by definition, a human can not help licking off the lips. So with saliva bacteria enter the piercing very well. Thus, for rapid and competent horizontal labret healing, it is necessary to do a lot of effort and maximum hygiene practice of lips.

If you don't like symmetry and harmony, then it can experiment: to penetrate obliquely, bias or not at the Centre. Discussion of aesthetics of such drilling can, but it should? Everything we do, we do for ourselves, including our own bodies. And we have a right to decide what type of piercing, we want to have.

Lip piercing aftercare is the same as for the piercing of the tongue: Rinse with of antiseptics three to four times a day and doing dip outside the piercing with topical anticeptic and does not play with the jewellery to full healing (a week to 20 days).




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Body Piercing - Your Top Questions Answered


In the past few years, body piercing has become more and more popular, and today it is very common to see people who have not one, but multiple body piercings. There are many different types of piercings out there to choose from, and if you are considering getting a piercing done, you may find yourself a bit confused and intimidated as well. More than likely you have quite a few questions, so here are a few of your top questions answered so you can better understand body piercing and how it all works.

Question #1 - How much is body piercing going to cost me? - One very common question that many people have is how much getting a body piercing is going to cost. This is a difficult question to answer, since the price can vary depending on the piercing you are going to get, where you live, and more. If you are getting a piercing that is difficult, it is going to cost you quite a bit more than simple piercings. Usually you'll find that ears are the cheapest piercings to get done and they'll cost between about $25-50. However, some of the more expensive piercings include tongues, nostrils, and the nipple piercings.

Question #2 - Is this really going to hurt very much? - Okay, let's be honest. Of course it is going to hurt some; however, most people find that it is not near as painful as what they had expected. The pain is quick and done before you know it. Some piercings may be a bit sore for a few days, but usually the pain is not really all that bad.

Question #3 - Will I be able to tell if my piercing gets an infection? - Many people are afraid that they won't know when their piercing gets an infection. You'll find that in the first few days after a piercing, there will be some drainage; however, if you start getting discharge that is thicker and yellow or green it's time to be worried. Also, if you get pus, inflammation, or redness in the area, then you'll want to get a doctor to take a look at it.

Question #4 - Why not do the piercing on my own? - This is a definitely disaster waiting to happen. You could do it yourself, but it can be dangerous. You don't have the right equipment and you may not have any sterile equipment. So, leave the piercing to the professionals or you may live to regret it.

Question #5 - Who do I pick a good studio for my body piercing? - There are many things to keep in mind when you are looking for a studio for your body piercing needs. You'll definitely want to make sure the people working at the studio are actually professionals and you'll want it to be clean as well. You don't want an infection, so look for a clean place that has people who are qualified and experienced.




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Friday, December 2, 2011

Body Piercings - 5 Excellent Tips on Getting a Body Piercing


I wrote a guide on tattoos, now for a guide on piercings. Tattoos along with piercings are a great way to express oneself. Many people are into body modification, and to most it is a form of art. I myself have several piercings: my eyebrow, my nose, and my lip. So trust me, I know what I am talking about when it comes to piercings. I have written this guide to help you out since I have done all of this first hand. So here are some step-by-step instructions on how to get a piercing.


1. You need to choose where you are going to place your piercing. Make sure that it is in a place that is going to suit you, and also a place where it won't interfere with your workplace if you work. But then again, you can always get a clear retainer to minimize the sight of your piercing so you won't have to take out your piercing. A retainer is a clear piece of body jewelry that you replace your metal jewelry with so that the hole won't close, while making the piercing virtually invisible. (I personally used retainers when I was working at a very professional clothing store where they were quite strict on piercings.)


2. Find a good piercing/tattoo parlor. Always be sure to go to a professional to get your piercings. Also make sure that all needles and jewelry are sterilized.. Watch the piercer do this! Make sure that your piercer is wearing gloves. You can get HIV or other infections from unsterilized needles and jewelry. You do not want this to happen! Watch carefully. Do not be afraid to speak up if something is not right. Also, pick the correct type of jewelry in case you are allergic to metals of any kind. (I can only use stainless steel jewelry for that reason.)



3. Check the environment. Does it look clean? Do you feel safe? Are you seconding guessing anything? These are questions to ask yourself. You can always back out of a piercing if you don't feel right. Or you can go to another parlor if the current parlor is doesn't "feel right".



4. After you get pierced, make sure that your piercer gives you specific aftercare instructions. Do whatever they tell you to do, and don't divert from it. Do it for the recommended time so that your piercing will heal properly.


5. Try not to touch, rub, or hit your piercing. If you touch your piercing, bacteria from your hands might get into your piercing and infect it. Rubbing and hitting your fresh piercing can cause irritation and possibly infection.

So there are 5 simple steps to follow. Choose where you are going to get pierced on your body. Find a professional parlor. Make sure everything is sterilized. Make sure you feel safe. Take proper aftercare of your piercing with the instructions given to you. Don't touch, hit or rub your piercing so it does not get irritated or infected. Easy as pie! Good luck on your piercing!




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Septum piercing information


The "word" septum is given to the part of the cavity that acts as a wall of partition between two tissues or cavities. The wall of cartilage between the two nostrils is called the nasal septum. When the cartilage between the nostrils is pierced, to implement a kind of accessory breast, it is called septum piercing.

History

Septum piercing had been in practice since the times reported. If a larger size accessory is worn in the septum pierced, it improves the ferocity of the watch. It was in vogue during the first ages bring the ferocity on the face and to alert the enemies of the force and to win.

Procedure

The cartilage wall between two nostrils is pierced through with a needle or thread of gold or silver. The needle or thread is always sterilized before drilling with it. Usually, the bulkhead is pierced in a measure of the width of 1.6 mm. In some cases, the width may be more, and then the piercing should be done with wider instruments such as scalpels, etc. or as some might wish to medically operated.

The nose is cleaned and disinfected before the bulkhead is pierced. Although the procedure can be painful, but in the hands of the expert procedure is completed with difficulty and without complication.

The septum piercing takes about 2-3 weeks to dry and cure, and the lesser traction or even the lightest brush may result in pain and lead to a further complication. But the complete healing procedure needs approximately 6 to 8 months

Accessory size

The percé septum can contain accessory according to the width of the part pierced only. Accessories are in General of 1.6 mm in width, but still more broad accessories are also available. Usually, a ring or a semi-ring is focused in the hole, of various sizes.

Aftercare

The after the session of care is the most important and most difficult in a septum piercing.

After the piercing a small swelling due to a white liquid secretion occur, it is a natural phenomenon in which the body reacts to the piercing. But where the secretion tends to be yellow or green, then this may cause signs of complication.
Even if the secrecy of discoloured fluids, then also it is recommended by experts to keep the accessory within the breakthrough part, deletion attempt may result in a further complication because the traction in the process and take that the accessory output can also close the drill-hole.
The percé septum should be cleaned up with warm water mixed in her sea salt, with a cotton ball with the removed accessory nose.

Means of recovery

If certain rules of style of simple life and appropriate experts guidelines are followed by then percé septum can heal much more quickly.

Any type of alcohol drags the duration of the healing piercing fitment. Avoid drinking beverages of basis of alcohol and even cosmetic products face containing the slightest suspicion of alcohol.
As mentioned previously, the freshly drilled septum of cleaning is a must. Any negligence can lead to infections and even other complications.

Risk

Like all sorts of piercing the septum piercing is risky. Inadequate sterilization of the piercing tool or inadequate disinfection of the nose to break could lead to serious diseases such as hepatitis and AIDS. Complications still more risk permanent deformity of the nose.




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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Tragus and Anti-Tragus piercing


Tragus piercings and anti-tragus piercing became more and more popular - in fact, tragus piercings are now one of the most common piercing ear autour. The tragus and anti-tragus are fresh expressions of the piercings mundane lobe of the ear and ear piercings are the more familiar form of body piercing.

The tragus is a small piece of thickness of cartilage that advance leave the ear canal. To obtain an understanding of the exact location of the tragus, place a finger by the outer corner of the eye. From this point, the trace of the finger on the back straight, until you touch your ear. The first piece of your ear that you feel is your tragus. You should be able to understand this little nub between your fingers - it is where the piercing will pass by.

There are all kinds of misconceptions on the tragus. Some people may try to tell you that your tragus piercing will affect your balance - this is just right. Your balance is affected by fluids in your battery of the ear, which is located in the depths of your ears and is away from any surface pierce-able. The tragus has nothing to do with your balance, to be fooled by educated people who could try and tell you otherwise. In fact, the only objective has a tragus is to keep your headphones (like the standard iPod headphones) safely in your ears; and once pierced, there are thousands of listeners to choose from which will not irritate your piercing. Honestly, the tragus has nothing to do with your ear, your hearing or balance. It is just a flap of cartilage - perhaps if humans developed sonar and echo-location the tragus would be useful (traguses super developed help bats use sonar, for example)- but alas, in our case, it is just a surface begging have pierced!

The tragus is recommended to be drilled with a ring of Pearl in captivity, but a barbell will suffice. The rings of reason are almost always preferred for initial piercing the dumbbell is because the rings tend to heal faster, better and in a secure manner. Once healed, you can use any type of jewelry, even the typical jewelry normally reserved for the lobes of the ears. Your piercer will help you choose what gage is for you (and indeed, expanding the tragus is not unrealistic, but rare), mark the location on your ear and push the right through the needle. Some tattoo artists can put a plug behind the tragus "catch" the needle, some piercers simply use tweezers with the needle through, and still others simply use their hands. Each borer is different, so they will Pierce according to their style. Pliers are the most common method and many report people who injures the clamping really to secure more than piercing the skin! The tragus piercing should be painless - there are not many nerves it-, but some people that think about slight and temporary pain. Because it is so close to the ear, some people say they hear a little his "pop!", as the needle shoot through. Must hear you some noise, it is nothing to worry about. Once the needle, the jewellery are slipped in place and secure, and you are done! The entire process, from prep to finish should not take more than five minutes.

The tragus takes some time to heal - up to a year to be fully and completely healed. Many people irritate their new piercing by placing their cell phones Sales up to their ear or by sleeping on the ear with the piercing. I suggest not to do any of these for at least the first six months. If your piercing is infected (and it should not with appropriate follow-up), she soaked in salt water, do not touch it with your hands and perhaps even (using a q - TIP) rub some oil tea tree diluted around the piercing. Never use any sort of rubbing alcohol, because this irritate and disfigure your piercing. Your piercer will give you a complete overview of what to expect and how to manage your new piercing well, therefore attention to their advice.

The Anti-Tragus is very similar to the tragus. It is pierced in the same way, is the same and the healing time is the same too. To find your place of anti-tragus, a finger on your ear lobe (usually where someone first piercing of ears would be) and with your finger, draw up a straight line. The flap of cartilage take you before your anti-tragus is empty space. Your tragus and anti-tragus are located very close to each other, and the anti-tragus is just opposite the tragus. Like the other piercing, this piercing does not affect your hearing or balance. The anti-tragus is rarer than the tragus, mainly because many people think they can get this area breakthrough, but it can be drilled and she will lead large when healed. Curved barbells and captive ring beads are more frequently used in these piercings.

If you plan an anti-tragus or tragus piercing, make sure you use a licensed professional. Once it is completely healed, the way in which your ornament or decorate the piercing is completely to you, and jewellery possibilities are unlimited!




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What Is Cartilage Piercing?


Piercing of ear lobes has been carried out for as long history records it, but cartilage piercing has become popular more recently as people seek other ways to adorn their bodies. Being different from the crowd was as important 1,000 years ago as it is now apparently. Cartilage piercing is one form of body piercing that the modern crowd has found to be different.

The reason for cartilage piercing to have taken so long to catch on is unknown, but it is not new, and people have being doing this for thousands of years. However, it is more painful and infection is easier to set in than with soft-tissue piercings, so perhaps that's why it has taken today's modern man and woman time to adopt it.

What is Cartilage?

Cartilage is the connective tissue that forms the structure of your ears, nose and areas around your ribs and between the bones of your joints. It is tougher than skin and flesh to pierce, and easier to damage when piercing takes place. That is why you should never try to do it yourself, and should make sure that any cartilage piercing you have carried out is done by professionally trained body piercers. Damage to cartilage can cause ugly scarring that will be very costly to remove.

It is generally the ear cartilage that is involved in cartilage piercings, where there are three areas popular for piercing: the tragus, the helix and the conch. Each of these forms the bulk of your external ear, and if you feel your earlobe, and then the rest of your ear, you will understand the difference in structure between them. Here is each of these areas in more detail:

The Tragus Cartilage

The tragus is the small triangular nub of cartilage that sits right at the entrance to your ear - right beside your cheekbones. Tragus piercing has now become a common form of cartilage piercing and is fairly thick area of cartilage that can cause a fair amount of discomfort when pierced.

The Helix

The helix is the outside ridge of your ear and the spiral that runs just under it, leading sound waves into the middle ear. The cartilage here is fairly thin, and is much easier to pierce than the tragus. This is where ear piercing other than the lobe began.

The Conch

This part of the ear is the central part inside the helix, and is named after the shell it resembles. This is an easier piercing to have done than the tragus, because the cartilage here is thinner.

Healing of Cartilage Piercings

Cartilage piercings take a lot longer to heal than lobe piercings. This can take from two to twelve months to heal, depending on the area pierced and the type of piercing. Double or industrial piercings, such as in the helix, take longer to heal and is more painful during the healing process. Orbitals are the same.

To facilitate rapid healing, you should keep the same jewellery in and not change it or even take it out, or it might close up. Cartilage heals differently to an ear lobe piercing and might rapidly close unless you keep your jewellery in throughout. The larger the gauge, the longer it will take to heal.

A salt solution can be used to promote healing, dissolving a large teaspoonful in a small cup of water. Alternatively, there are many commercial antiseptics available for ear piercings, such as H2Ocean. Finally, make sure your cartilage is pierced with a needle. A gun can cause a great deal of damage and consequent scarring and disfigurement.

If you follow the above advice, you can be proud of your fabulous new cartilage piercing and jewellery that everybody will admire.




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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Body Piercing Jewelry - Short History


Body piercing is one of the most popular forms of body art and it's done on a particular area of the body that is being pricked or punctured by using special techniques and tools. A jewelry item will be passed right through this piercing after wards in order to adorn the individual's natural beauty. The younger generations are using the unusual piercings in order to reveal their beliefs and personal statements.

This is one of the main reasons why the body piercing has gained so much popularity and special clans of body jewelry were designed in order to enhance the most unusual pierced parts. Body piercing finds its roots way back in the ancient cultures and rituals and back then, piercing was used in order to mark an individual's birth. It was carried out right from his/her birth and no discrimination was made.

Body piercing jewelry was used irrespective of one's gender. The ear and nose piercing are among the oldest trends that characterize this form of art. Some of the ancient societies, Egypt included, considered piercing as a sort of holy ritual that had to be performed on a constant basis. This ritual was associated with a wide range of spiritual gains and certain beliefs concerning the individual's future. Spirituality and piercing made a very good match that lead people into believing that they were having more powerful inner strength and resources than it was in fact. Even primitive tribes used body piercing in order to state their cultural differences and characteristics.

In our times, however, piercing has evolved to other areas of the human body, besides nose and ear. For instance, naval piercing, nipple piercing, tongue piercing, labret piercing and eyebrow piercing are among the most popular forms of piercing and they are used in order to enhance and even beautify the individual's natural looks. The personal image is customized more and more because body piercing can be used in order to make a genuine and individual statement when it comes to fashion and body art exhibition.

Even the materials that are used for piercing have evolved from natural elements such as claws, animal bones, shell and wood to more sophisticated materials such as steel, bronze, gold, silver, titanium and platinum. These highly elaborated elements are used along with many different precious materials. Diamonds and even semi precious stones are used in order to add extra value to the body piercing.

Professionals have become fully aware of the threats that may be involved by certain materials such as the ones having nickel. Such materials can cause severe infections and there are certain body parts that will not accept their presence. The body parts urge for solid gold of either 14 or 18 karats because this seems to be the most suitable material that can be used for piercing. The labret or naval piercing can urge for jewelry coming in the shape of tapers, tunnels, tusks, spirals and twists claws. Pyrex glass is another material that is used for piercing because it comes in opaque transparency and transparent colors.

Regardless of your ultimate choice, you will have to pay attention to some general aspects in order to make sure the whole operation will be a perfectly safe one. The tools MUST be sterilized right before the execution. The allergic reactions, bacterial infections and nerve damage will be avoided by using the properly sterilized piercing tools. You should also opt for quality jewelry in order to avoid the possible risks that may appear soon after the procedure has taken place. And you must remember that the safest way for you is to only go to real professionals to have the piercing done in the safest way and without any risks. Body piercing is the right thing for you especially if you love adorning your natural beauty with all kinds of exquisite pieces of jewelry. Now sit back and relax while browsing through our wide range of products at Funky Town Mall. You will be impressed by our beautiful line of very unique, yet surprisingly affordable quality jewelry pieces, mostly in durable stainless steel. You will also find unique rings, pendants, and a huge selection of affordable body jewelry.




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A Brief History Behind Every Body Piercing


Body piercing has been practiced way back since ancient times. And in every culture, every body piercing has its purposes and significant value in that society.

Ear Piercing

The most commonplace for piercing is the earlobe. Before, it once distinguished a wealthy person from the poor. But today, it is simply the most popular way to display a piercing jewelry.

Long ago, sailors believed that they could get better eyesight by piercing their ears. And also, the Romans associated it with a person's wealth. African and South American tribes pierce their ears and stretch the holes. In their culture, the bigger the hole signifies a higher social standing.

Nose Piercing

Nostril piercing is believed to have originated from the Middle-East about 4000 years ago. Then it slowly spread into India during the 16th century in which the practice was adopted into the noble castes. The type and quality of the worn jewelry could distinguish the bearer by caste and social status.

Tongue Piercing

The Shamans and High Priests of the ancient temples of the Aztecs and Mayans practiced tongue piercing as part of a ritual to speak to their gods. As of today, tongue piercing is still done but for different reasons. Some men and women find it sexually arousing and as well as empowering when they pierce their tongue.

Lip and Labret Piercing

The higher castes of Aztecs and Mayans adorn their lips with labrets of pure gold because they believe that the mouth and lips are a sensuous part of the body. Women of the Makololo tribe in Malawi, a densely populated country in southeastern Africa, wear "pelele" in their upper lip to stimulate the men in their tribes. Tribes in central and South America pierce their lower lips and stretch the hole to fit in wooden plates.

Nipples Piercing

The Roman centurions practiced nipple piercings as a sign of strength, virility, and endurance. Central American tradition dictates boys to pierce their nipples to symbolize their transition to manhood. The Praetorian Guard of the Roman Ceasars also pierced their nipples to prove their loyalty and duty to protect their emperor.

Navel Piercing

Back in ancient Egypt, it was only the Pharaohs and their royal families who were permitted to pierce their navels. Harshly, anyone who broke the rule was executed. But there was an exemption, if a peasant girl was born with the "perfect belly button" she can be permitted to have it pierced, resulting to her higher social standing.




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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Quick Guide to Body Piercing


If a man with a naval piercing were to come up to you on the street and ask for directions, would you think royalty? You would if you were in Egypt, 5,000 years ago. For only the pharaoh was to wear that sort of piercing. The Egyptians decorated themselves decadently with body piercings and jewelry. For them it was a status symbol. The Romans used body piercing for more practical things. Roman soldiers pierced their nipples to show that they were strong and viral. It turned into a symbol of solidarity for them. Even Caesar saw this as a way to unite his men, and pierced his nipples himself. Gladiators had the head of their penis pierced to make it easier to tie it back against their testicles to prevent injury. Many of the tribes in America would piece their tongues, because the felt that the blood-letting brought them closer to god. Body piercing continues to be popular today, for as many reasons as there are people getting pierced.

Body piercing is a form of body modification in which, one of punctures or cuts the skin in order to place jewelry there. Those punctures can be stretched over time to place larger jewelry. Today's piercings are done for many reasons. With so many big stars sporting body jewelry, body piercings are well on their way to being a fashion phenomenon. Many people use it for self expression. Some people use body piercing in their cultural and spiritual traditions. Others are simple fascinated with the aesthetic and sensual aspects of it. With the wide variety or jewelry types and styles available, there is something for everyone. The jewelry can range from elegant to surreal.

Some of the more popular fashions in body piercing can be as simple as pierced ears. Piercings in the earlobes and in some parts of the ear cartilage are so widely accepted that most employers and school dress codes allow them. Also commonly seen is the naval piercing. Entire clothing lines are now designed to show off the adorned mid-drift.

There are now many types of jewelry available to allow spectacular self- expression and aesthetics. Some of the piercings that are normally easily seen to that end are eyebrow, lip, and nose piercing. Piercings can also be done on the arm, wrist and webbing of the fingers. Piercings can be done in the form of patterns on the back. One of the most elegant designs uses a row of circular rings that vertically runs down both sides of the mid and lower back. A ribbon is then criss-crosses, going through each of the loops, creating a beautiful corset-like appearance.

Some of the more sensual piercings are that of the nipples, and the male and female genitalia. For females the clitoris, hood, inner and outer labia, and triangle can be pierced. Men can be pierced on the tip/head of the penis, at the base of the shaft, and on the scrotum. Piercings in these areas make the nerve endings more sensitive to sensation. This allows for a greater sensation of pleasure.

With all of the new advances that have been made with piercing techniques, jewelry, and equipment sterilization, almost any conceivable body piercing can be accomplished.




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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Piercings


Piercing refers to the art of puncturing the body with a needle in order to wear jewelry in the holes. The most popular sites for body piercing are the ears, the nose, tongue, eyebrows, nipples, navel, labia and penis. Piercing is usually carried out without anesthesia in beauty or tattoo parlors. The actual act of piercing does not take more than a few minutes and is done with a needle or a piercing gun. The actual piercing is done after the skin has been cleaned and disinfected.

Though piercing is gaining popularity, it carries with it its own sets of hazards, if not carried out in sterile conditions. Sometimes piercing also could also result in a badly formed earlobe as a result of weakening and tearing of the tissue, contact dermatitis, rupture of the urethra and an infection of the foreskin of the penis to name a few. To avoid falling prey to these infections is not to get pierced in the first place, and if one does, then to make sure that the person performing the piercing is doing it in sterile conditions and is trained professionally. Also make sure that the jewelry being used is of 14 or 18 carat gold, titanium, surgical steel or niobium as jewelry made of brass plate and nickel alloys can trigger a skin allergy.

Piercing is an age old custom -- the Egyptians and the Romans did it. In Rome, slaves who were gladiators very often had to have their genitals pierced so they would always have to get their masters' consent before indulging in sex.The Aztec and the Maya tribes as well as some of the American Indian tribes also pierced their lips as a ritual. Mayans, being a warrior tribe, pierced their septum as well to intimidate their enemies.

During the dark ages the interest in piercing faded away to come back into full swing in England during the Elizabethan age where it was a great way for nobility to display their wealth and status by wearing an earring (a pearl drop or a stud).Women of that age too became more adventurous and the conservative form of dress gave way to dipping necklines as well as nipple piercing, which proved to be a great visual stimulus in the bedroom!

In the 1960s hippies who traveled back from India brought the custom of nose piercing to the west. This has diversified into many different types of body piercings in today's world.




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Monday, November 28, 2011

Want a Body Piercing - 3 Tips to Consider Before You Do Anything


If you are contemplating getting a new piercing or if this is your first time, there are a few things that you should consider. What follows is not meant to scare you. They are merely steps that you should take to make sure you do not have a bad experience. And yes, even someone who has had piercings before can have a bad experience. The recent revival of piercing has everyone and their brother either getting one or experimenting with giving them. That is why you should be aware of a few points before you make your final decision. Do not be the guinea pig for your brother who has aspirations of opening his own piercing and tattoo shop. If he wants to practice, tell him to practice on himself.

1. You Get What You Pay For

The art of piercing is not merely jabbing an earring or a tongue ring through and presto, you are done. If the person who is doing the piercing does not know what they are doing, you may end up with a hole somewhere you do not want it. Or worse yet, matching holes that do not match. The spot has to be marked and checked to make sure that it is centered, especially on the ears. You do not want to look lop-sided. Oh, sure it is not the earrings, it is your ears. We have all heard that one before. Find a reputable piercing business. Word of mouth is always a good way to find out who has had problems and who has not.

2. Sterilized--It's Good to Be Clean

Another step involved that can determine whether this is a good thing or a bad thing is the sterilization process. You DO NOT want to be pierced with anything that has not been properly sterilized. The risk of infection is definitely not worth taking a chance on. Not only is it painful, but you could end up in the hospital if the infection gets too bad. That is why you have to choose carefully when you make the final decision to get pierced. You definitely are not ready to lose an ear or an eye or heaven forbid; your tongue. We have all heard the horror stories of someone losing the bottom half of their ear due to infection. Well, if you would like to keep all the parts you were born with, make absolutely sure that the person who pierces you has sterilized and re-sterilized that needle.

3. Which Spot to Pierce First?

Ok. You have made sure the piercing person is qualified. You have determined that this is a legitimate set-up, and that you are not going to get gangrene in a week, so you have to decide what part of your body you are having pierced. This is easy for some people. They already have an idea of what they want pierced. However, others may be wavering between a couple of spots or several. Since the hole will close up if it is not kept open by an earring or whatever type of body jewelry you choose, it is not going to be something that can never be reversed. If this is your first piercing you may want to start small and work your way up to something more radical. If however, you already have plenty of piercings, you may be in a dilemma when it comes to finding a new spot. This is basically a personal preference, so wherever you choose is all right with me.




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How to Avoid Infection With Navel Piercing


Piercing in sites other than the ears has become increasingly prevalent in western culture over the last decade. The tongue, nose, lip, eyebrows, nipples, genitals and navel are all now targets for the piercing gun. There are health risks involved with all kinds of piercings but for the purposes of this article we will be taking a look at those related to navel piercing.

Navel rings are the latest in chic, made popular by Hollywood stars and fashion supermodels. Young women have taken up the look with relish, lapping up the new opportunity it gives to decorate the body.

Taking note of some basic common sense advice in getting your navel pierced will ensure that you won't have to suffer for your beauty.

Navel piercing is still looked upon by many of the older generation as an act of rebellion and so tend to refuse permission to undergo the piercing. But consent is not usually seen as an obstacle and so more and more young girls do so without the knowledge of their parents. This may result in doing so without taking the proper precautions such as having the piercing performed by an authorized professional. The navel is in an area of the body that can be quite sensitive and the nature of a navel piercing can leave it prone to becoming infected, even after the proper sterilization has been performed. It is highly inadvisable to attempt to do your own navel piercing - or to have a friend do it for you.

Any piercing involves health risks of some type, body piercing holds more specific risks of infection and there are problems related particularly to navel piercing. The more common problems include infections, allergic reactions, bleeding and damage to the nerves. You also leave yourself open to more serious problems such as hepatitis, HIV or tetanus, particularly if the person doing the piercing has not taken necessary sterile precautions. Friction from clothing with tight-fitting waistbands may delay the healing process, irritating the skin surrounding the piercing. This will account for prolonged healing times that are often experienced after the navel is pierced.

Get your navel pierced in a piercing studio by an accredited professional. Take a look at the equipment used to do the piercing. Be aware that navel piercing should never be done with a piercing gun. If the person doing the piercing tries to do it with a piercing gun, leave immediately.

Before you hit the piercing studio do a little preparation such as buying the navel ring you will want inserted as your first piercing. This will ensure that you're making a considered choice about the new jewelry rather than a spur of the moment decision.

Some materials can prove to be more irritating to a newly pierced navel than others. Gold is possibly the least recommended material to use first up because the metal is often mixed with alloys which will affect the newly pierced tissue. You're particularly trying to steer clear of nickel. Nickel in gold-filled or gold-plated jewelry is associated with a high incidence of adverse reaction in people who are nickel sensitive.

The best choice for a first time belly button piercing is a Bioplast curved barbell navel ring. Bioplast is a biopolymer material that is biocompatible, flexible and can be sterilized in an autoclave. The biocompatible part means that the body won't reject it as a foreign body. Most people find rings made from Bioplast more comfortable and can move more freely due to its flexibility.

Another good choice is a steel navel ring, particularly if the steel is surgical steel. The steel is treated with a hypo-allergenic alloy to reduce the risk of infection and can look very stylish. The fact that the steel contains alloys can be some cause for concern and could be reason enough to dismiss them until the wound has healed.

A third option is to buy a titanium navel ring. Titanium is a particularly strong, yet lightweight metal that rarely produces an allergic response. Titanium is a very light metal and the jewelry made from it will feel very comfortable. Because it is a pure metal it does not contain any other alloys so the risk of infection is greatly reduced.

Before getting your first navel piercing it would be advisable to get advice from your family GP, at least so you can be properly informed of the risks ahead of you. You need not put your health at risk just because you want to look fashionable. Following sensible piercing tips such as these could save you from a lot of pain and discomfort down the track.




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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ear Piercing - A Guide to the Different Types


If you are thinking about getting a piercing done in your ear there is much to learn. There are many different types of piercing procedures. Today people are piercing their ears in many more places than just the ear lobe. Here is a quick guide you can print up and take with you when go to have an ear piercing.

In no particular order here are the many different types of ear piercings you can have done today:

Scaffold is two piercings on the cartilage or rim of the ear which are joined by one single barbell.

A Tragus is done through the piece of cartilage that sticks out from the ear in front of the canal.

An Anti Tragus Piercing is done on the raised fold of cartilage opposite the tragus and above the ear lobe on the outer portion of the ear.

Conch is done through the large area of cartilage making up the back of the ear.

A Daith is done through the part of the ear that is close to the ear canal just beneath the rook. This is also referred to as helix or crux.

An Ear Lobe Piercing is probably the most common and popular. This is done through the fleshy tissue hanging at the bottom of the ear. This is a location on the ear that gets good blood flow and as a result it heals quickly.

A Pinna is done through the slim strip of cartilage closest to the side of the head at the top of the ear. It is also called a forward helix piercing.

An Industrial Piercing is a double pierce through the ears cartilage. They are done opposite each other and joined by a single barbell piece of jewelry.

The Orbital is done through the cartilage at the top of the ear and goes through the same area in two places.

Industrial Via Rook is similar to industrial piercing, with only one slight difference-the piercing goes through the rook of the ear.

A Snug is done above the anti tragus, in the middle of the outer rim of the ear.

Two of the most popular types of ear piercings today are the penna, daith and industrial.

Placed on the cartilage rim along the top of the ear the pinna piercing looks elegant and unusual.

Although ear lobe piercing is most traditional, piercings done through the cartilage of the ear's rim helix can be stunning and extravagant. This is also called the daith piercing.

A piercing that is also popular that attracts a lot of attention and allows a person to show off their unique personality is the industrial piercing. This type of piercing is quite fashionable today.

Be aware that with many of the different ear piercings, because of their location on the ear, they can take quite a while to heal. So be prepared to take the necessary precautions. Take care in the healing process and follow all the rules so you do not have problems.




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Saturday, November 26, 2011

A Tattoo Or Piercing? - A Parent and Teen's Teaching Opportunity


Is this the year your son/daughter will want to get a tattoo?  How about a body piercing?  What are you going to do about it?  What will you say?

I'm not promoting tattoos or body piercing for "children".  However, I think we as parents need to understand something about teenagers:  They are truly "tribal" and have a huge need to belong to a group they perceive are their peers.

Now, that doesn't mean they are aboriginal or primitive.  Instead, it suggests that in their need to belong they need to have identifiable cues that signify their membership.  It's not a "gang" mentality...you see plain ol' teenagers wear the same styles of clothing depending upon which clique they belong to ("goth", preppie, etc).  And, you'll hear them use specific language that identifies their group membership.  And, they use hair styles and make-up to differentiate them from "other" groups. 

In their immaturity, they believe they are making a statement about who they are as "individuals".  In truth they are loudly proclaiming which stereotypical group they identify with.  The desire to get a tattoo or a body piercing may be one way they think they will belong to a "cool" group and to avoid the appearance of not belonging.

According to some studies, approximately 10% of high school and college students have tattoos and between 25-35% of students have body piercing.  If you take the position of NO tattoos or body piercing until they are out of high school, you may find yourself engaged in a power struggle that you could lose.  Sometimes our kids will choose to act foolishly BECAUSE we have forbidden them to.  And, your child could defy you and get tattooed or pierced without your approval just for spite.

So, what's a parent to do?

Talk about it--Talk about it--Talk about it!  If you can, find out why your teen wants a tattoo or piercing.  Ask what it will mean about him/her that he/she has a tattoo or piercing.  What is the graphic that your teen wants and where?...Why?  What body part is where he/she wants a piercing?--what will he she be wearing in the piercing? 

By asking questions in a non-threatening manner, you may get more information about the purpose of the tattoo or piercing.  And, then you may be able to compromise if necessary.

"What compromise?" you might ask.   When you become a partner instead of an adversary, you are in a position to counsel rather than demand.  And, then your teen may be able to hear you and your concerns. 

 If your teen wants to be like his/her friends, consenting to a well-placed tasteful tattoo/piercing could be an option to use to encourage compliance and fore-stall contrary "I'll-show-you" reactionary behavior.  Perhaps an agreement to get just one before he/she is 18 will prevent an unsafe procedure, an inappropriate tattoo or piercing, or an poorly planned permanent "bumper sticker" .

There are several benefits to become a partner in the tattoo/piercing debate:

1) You become a collaborator in deciding how & where the teen gets the tattoo/piercing...at a shop with impeccable  standards or at a friend's home with hit-or-miss cleanliness.  Kids often don't know the risk of cross-contamination or improper sterilization.  And, if the procedure is done in secret, your teen may not address a possible infection in time!   Your involvement opens a conversation about potential health risks and choosing responsibly.  

2) Also, you become a partner in deciding what graphic will be used for a tattoo or where the piercing is to be done.  Waiting until after a spontaneous or retaliatory tattoo or piercing is too late...the "damage" is done.  So, with your consent and approval, your teen will be able to join his group overtly, brandishing his/her statement so everyone can see with pride and confidence. 

3) You can make a deal--press for a contract agreement.  "If I allow (or pay) for this one, you promise that this will be the only tattoo or body piercing you'll get until you are 18 years old."  Some parents might even hold a carrot out: I'll contribute $100.00 for a tattoo/piercing after you're 18 IF you don't violate the one-only rule.

4) Another "contract" could be based upon the promise of a future tattoo/piercing AFTER a specific time-dependent goal has been achieved--you can link the reward to grades or home behaviors.  You and your teen can plan the graphic or placement--time passes--and when the time comes, he/she may discover that what was desirable originally isn't any more.  If after time passes (and the goal is achieved), the original piercing or tattoo graphic is still what he/she wants, then you can provide the "reward".  But if the teen has changed his/her mind, the lesson is couched in "Thank heavens, you didn't get that, THEN--'cause you'd be stuck with it, now".

5) You can prompt a discussion about how a tattoo or piercing might affect your teen's future options.  For example, if a teen girl wants to become a model, a tattoo or piercing could be a liability.  Some professions will not hire employees who have pictures on their bodies that might offend or interfere in public relations.  Therefore, ask questions about how a current choice could affect future choices.

6) Make the process of deciding a focus of research.  Demonstrate the wisdom of finding out everything you can before making an informed decision.  Get on the internet to find out the risks; ask friends what it was like and how they felt after;  find adults who have tattoos/piercings and ask whether they have regrets (what regrets, why,  and what would they have done differently)--and talk about what your teen concludes. 

7)  You can visit and inspect the establishments likely to perform the piercing or tattoo with your teen's sanction.  Together, you can find out the legal age of consent and sterilization requirements of your state.  Go with your teen to a shop to get the specific information.  Show your teen how to be a good consumer by visiting several places before you decide on one.  Make sure your teen can verbalize why one place is better than another. 

Teenagers often do what they do with or without their parent's consent or involvement.  Tattooing or Body Piercing is one teen experience we can work through WITH THEM where we can make a difference.  By keeping an open mind and reminding ourselves of our teenager's need to belong, we can support, guide and (perhaps) influence the outcome.  By automatically rejecting the teen's desire for self-expression or peer-group membership, we could press him/her into risky alternatives with dangerous consequences.  Which tactic makes more sense to you?




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The Proper Piercing Supplies


Depending upon what you plan on piercing will dictate what kind of piercing supplies you will need. If it's just your year that you plan on piercing, you can pick up a piercing kit at any local mall, which has a surgical steel earing, as well as a single shot piercing gun. And the vast majority of cases piercing can be cleansed with some rubbing alcohol, and if anything else is necessary, the piercing kit will more than likely instruct you on what is needed.

If it's other body parts that you plan on getting pierced, whether nipple, eyebrow, genitals or navel, you should number one, have a high tolerance for pain, and number two, haven't done by a professional instead of using your own piercing supplies.

Professional piercers will be equipped with the piercing supplies that you will need. The majority of piercings are not done with a gun but with a needle and in some cases with a clamp. It is a very simple procedure when the needle is pushed through the skin and a barbell is either attached to the end of the needle, or slid in behind the needle and pulled in to the piercing.

A good piercer should have all of the piercing supplies that are needed to do a proper, sterile cleaning, as well as those for you to care for your piercing and prevent infection afterwards. Most piercing supplies will include an autoclave for the all-important step of sterilizing the needles. Kids will also include needles with various gages, and sanitary wipes, and an assortment of other tools that are necessary to get the job done properly.

Your piercer should also provide you with a guideline to cleaning your piercing, a timetable of recovery time, and piercing supplies to properly care for your skin. When I got my nipples pierced they gave me a sterilizing solution to keep the piercing clean, another rub with aloe in it to protect the wound from infection, and sea salt and cups to soak it in.

In addition to these piercing supplies, I was given detailed and shark shines that spelled out exactly what I needed to do to take care of my piercing. The expected recovery time in my case was two to three months. Fortunately for me the piercing supplies and instructions that came with were more than up to the challenge.

They did kind of scare me a bit, with all the talk of risks of infection and oozing and crusting, lovely thoughts I know, but as it turned out the recovery was a snap. I kept it clean with the piercing supplies, so except for the fact that it was a little uncomfortable, nothing was all that inconvenient about it the entire process.




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Friday, November 25, 2011

Modified - body piercing


Body piercing has become a significant trend in Western culture. Ear came into practice in the early 1980s, when the modern drilling techniques were invented and becomes toilet. Western culture has not had a history or tradition of body piercing, is regarded by many as the rebellion teenage girls and adolescents as a modification of the significant, ritual body with a cult following, contributing to a sense of belonging. Body art scene began on the West Coast, and now many children and adults can be seen everywhere in the world with rings of nose, eyebrows and lip piercings and stretched earrings. Another facet of body piercing set called piercing is done only for the sensation to be drilled holes in the body is purely for ornament and aesthetic and permanent.

Piercing has its origins 4,000 years, the Middle East, and references to 'Shanf' (nose ring) are recorded in the body. Traditionally, this practice is considered in the African Beja and Berber tribes and among the Bedouin of the Middle East, the wealth and status on a woman's marriage. India of the 16th century, the nose piercing has become fashionable as a trend in the Middle East and the Mughal emperors. Nose of women is most commonly pierced in the left nostril in association with Ayurvedic medicinal principles relating to the female reproductive organs, allowing easier childbirth and relieve menstrual pain. The West nose piercing had just hippies travelling in India in the fascination of the 1960s with Indian culture and saw additional popularity in the movement Punk of the late 1970s as a counterculture, anti-conservative statement.

The ancient Aztec tribes, the Maya and the American northwest native use tongue piercing to offer blood and to appease the gods, often producing a State altered in percé priest or shaman to communicate more effectively with the gods. Commissure and pierced ears is the first registered body piercing examples. The ears pierced in the body of a mummified man found in a Glacier Austrian in 1991 proved to be dated more 5,000 years. Ear piercing has protective symbology in primitive cultures to prevent evil spirits from entering the body through the ears. Ear piercing was not limited to the adornment of women, "as the Roman Republic grew more effiminate with wealth and luxury, earrings were more popular among the men and women;" no less a he-man that Julius Caesar brought back to the reputation and the use of mode rings in the ears of men. ""Jewels and women." The Romance, magic and the Art of adornment women "Marianne Ostier, Horizon Press, New York," 1958

The tribe Dogon of Mali and the Nuba in Ethiopia through their lips to the religious implications. In Central Africa and South American native tribes, lip or Labret piercing is done with wooden or plates of clay, which extends over the upper and lower lips large proportions. Aztec and Mayan elders used piercings labret to signify the panoply and castes with gold in the form of snake disks often decorated bright stones, jade or obsidion. Ivy shell, bone, wood or abalone walrus were used for labrets in the Pacific Northwest native and the Inuit of North of Canada and Alaska. Some of the more extreme examples of ritual lip piercing and stretching can be seen in Djinja women in the region of Chari River of the Central African Republic and Chad. Tribes stretched lips of their prospective spouses in a marriage ritual by which the lip of the young woman is stretched up to 24 cm by adulthood.

The Warrior of the Jaya Iranian cultures, new Gunea and Solomon Islands pierce the septum with the defences of pork, feathers, wood and bone.

The Jaya Asmat tribe pierces the septum to 25 mm with bones of the leg of a pig or a bone of the tibia by an enemy assassinated for ornamentation and prestige. Aztec, Maya and Inca pierced the septum with gold and jade and this custom can be seen in the Panamanian Kuna Indian tribe using rings of thick gold. India and Nepal also practice septum piercing aboriginal tribes. The Indian Himichal Pradesh and Rajasthan nose and septum piercings in northern nomadic tribes called "Koulak" are the best known of nose rings. The Koulak are sometimes decorated with stones and broad enough to cover most of the mouth and cheeks and must be lifted by eating. Pendants are added to the septum piercing in Tibet.

In the more civilized and traditionally sophisticated cultures, nipple piercing was created to emphasize the breasts. In the middle of the 14th century, Queen Isabelle of Bavaria wore dresses with a décolleté extending to the navel, exposing her breasts. This dress has led to the adornment of nipple with diamond studded rings and drilling two nipples, extending a string through both. This style of piercing appeared again in the 1890s Paris where 'rings bosom' were sold and became fashionable in upper class social circles.




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