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  2. Lip piercing - Wikipedia

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    Lip piercings are sometimes worn in pairs or sets. Approximate healing time for most lip piercings is between 1 and 3 months; however, there is a possibility of serious infection if the piercing is not properly taken care of. [1] After healing is complete, other jewelry may be used.

  3. Lip frenulum piercing - Wikipedia

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    A piercing through the upper lip frenulum (frenulum labii superioris) is sometimes called a "smiley", [1] because it is usually only seen when smiling, [3] or a "scrumper". [1] Similarly, the lower lip frenulum piercing is sometimes referred to as a "frowny". [2] Jewelry is recommended to be worn in the piercing for a short period of time ...

  4. Serpent labret with articulated tongue - Wikipedia

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    Labrets, or lip plugs, are a type of jewellery inserted through a piercing below the lower lip. [1] Called tentetl in the Aztec language Nahuatl, labrets were associated with status and power. [1] The Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún, writing in the Florentine Codex, records a labret as among Moctezuma II's coronation regalia. [18]

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  6. Labret - Wikipedia

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    The traditional pronunciation of labret in anthropology is / ˈ l eɪ b r ə t / LAY-brət.It derives from the Latin labrum "lip" and the diminutive suffix -et. However, many in the body-piercing industry give it the pseudo-French pronunciation / l ɒ ˈ b r eɪ / lo-BRAY, though the French word is in fact borrowed from the English.

  7. Philtrum piercing - Wikipedia

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    A philtrum piercing, nicknamed a medusa piercing, is an upper lip piercing placed in the philtrum, directly under the septum of the nose. [1] It is typically pierced using a labret stud as jewelry, with the ball sitting outside the mouth in the dip of the top lip.