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Different Types of Piercings and Their Considerations

April 5, 2024

Are you considering taking the plunge and getting a body piercing? It's an exciting decision, but it's also a big one. There are several types of body piercings, each with its own set of considerations. Whether you've got your eye on a classic earlobe piercing, a daring tongue stud, or something more unique like a dermal implant, it's important to be well-informed. So, let's dive into the world of body piercings and explore what you should keep in mind for each type.


Types of Body Piercings


Ear Piercings


Ear piercings are arguably the most common type you'll see around. But did you know there's more than one way to pierce your ears? Some common types include:


  • Lobe piercings: These are the simplest and most popular piercings. Typically, it's your first piercing experience as a child or young adult.
  • Cartilage piercings: This involves piercing the upper part of your ear. Healing time is longer than lobe piercings due to less blood circulation in the area.
  • Industrial piercings: Here, two holes are made in your ear cartilage for a single piece of jewelry.


Facial Piercings


Moving beyond the ears, your face offers numerous possibilities for piercings. These include:


  • Eyebrow Piercings: These can be vertical or horizontal and are placed anywhere along the eyebrow.
  • Nose Piercings: Whether it's nostril or septum, nose piercings are universally adored.
  • Tongue Piercings: This requires a professional piercing expert for the precise piece. Bear in mind that the healing process could be slightly painful.


Note that facial piercings are generally more noticeable than others. Therefore, consider any work or lifestyle restrictions you may have before deciding.


Body Piercings


For those who dare to be different, body piercings offer a unique expressive outlet. Options here range far and wide, including:


  • Navel Piercings: Also known as belly button piercings, these remain a timeless favorite among all ages.
  • Dermal Implants: This involves placing jewelry directly into the dermis layer of your skin.
  • Nipple Piercings: Once taboo, now trendy, nipple piercings have gained considerable popularity.


Obviously, body piercings are more intimate and require careful handling. But with the right care, the final result is often worth it!


Considerations Before Getting a Body Piercing


Sure, the appeal of body piercings can be quite alluring; they offer a unique way to express your personal style. However, it's not all about the cool factor. There are serious considerations to keep in mind before jumping into the piercing parlor chair.


Health Risks


Infections, allergic reactions, keloids (an overgrowth of scar tissue), and nerve damage are all potential risks of piercings. Moreover, certain body piercings carry additional unique risks. For instance, tongue and lip piercings can lead to chipped or cracked teeth. Safe and sanitary practices can minimize these risks.


Pain Level


Next to consider is the pain level. This is important when considering whether to get a body piercing or not. Pain thresholds vary from person to person, but bear in mind that certain areas of the body are more sensitive to pain than others. Piercing locations known to be more painful include the cartilage of the ear, nose, and eyebrow, just to mention a few. Assess your pain tolerance before deciding what type of body piercing you want to get.


Aftercare Tips


Lastly, consider the aftercare that a particular body piercing would require. The healing process might turn out to be more demanding than you initially imagined. Each type of piercing needs a different aftercare regime; some require more attention than others. For instance, a navel piercing may take up to a year to fully heal, while an eyebrow piercing could heal within a few weeks. Proper aftercare is crucial for a lovely, healthy piercing. Be sure that you're ready to meet the demands of this necessary phase before committing to a piercing variety.


Ultimately, getting a piercing is a personal decision that allows you to express yourself creatively and embrace your individuality. Whether you opt for a subtle earlobe piercing or a bold septum piercing, each type offers a unique way to showcase your style and personality. If you're considering a piercing, visit us at Studio 28.


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