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  2. Orbital piercing - Wikipedia

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    A professional piercer will use a sterilized hollowed gauge needle, a captive bead ring for jewelry, and a pair of pliers. The piercer will take a marker and mark the placement of the desired piercing. They will then take the hollow gauge needle and insert it through the marked position. With the needle still inserted, ear the piercer will take the captive bead ring and slide in the

  3. File : Prince Albert piercing with a 4ga curved barbell.jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Генитален пиърсинг; Usage on br.wikipedia.org Kalc'h; Priñs Albert

  4. Association of Professional Piercers - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Professional Piercers was founded in the 1994 by Michaela Grey and colleagues. The first members were professional piercers from Nomad, Gauntlet and other early piercing studios. Established in 1994 as an international nonprofit organization, the California-based organization is dedicated to the dissemination of vital health ...

  5. Industrial piercing - Wikipedia

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    It is important to clean the piercing sites on both sides of the ear repeatedly until the piercing holes are completely clean and crust free. [6] The second most popular method for cleaning industrial piercings is quite similar to the saline solution method, but requires a DIY sea salt solution. This solution requires a mixture of sea salt and ...

  6. Earring - Wikipedia

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    For all ear piercings, the use of a sterilized hollow piercing needle tends to minimize the trauma to the tissue and minimize the chances of contracting a bacterial infection during the procedure. As with any invasive procedure, there is always a risk of infection from blood borne pathogens such as hepatitis and HIV. However, modern piercing ...

  7. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, the piercing needle favoured in the United States [which?] [relevant?] is regarded as a medical device and is illegal for body piercers. [108] The procedure is similar to the piercing needle method, but the initial jewelry is inserted into the back of the cannula and the cannula and the jewelry are then pulled through the ...

  8. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    1 Ear piercings. 2 Nose piercings. 3 Facial piercings. 4 Lip piercings. 5 Tongue piercings. 6 Genital piercings. Toggle Genital piercings subsection. 6.1 Male. 6.2 ...

  9. Daith piercing - Wikipedia

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    A woman's left ear, showing a daith piercing. A daith piercing is an ear piercing that passes through the ear's innermost cartilage fold, the crus of the helix. [1] The piercing is usually performed with a straight hollow needle. Captive bead rings are the most common jewellery type used. It can take from six to nine months for a daith piercing ...