Body Piercing Places And Body Art
submitted: Jul 19th 2008 |
by: StevenMcCarthy |
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If you're thinking about body piercing places you may just be puzzled as to how the piercing is done, do they use a piercing gun, are is it a needle? The first thing you have to know is if a piercing place is using a piercing gun leave and don't come back because they are not safe.
Pierced ears or the most common, and usually the first piercing someone will get. Although, the traditional one piercing per ear usually doesn't last for long with so many options available today. There are many other kinds of body piercing such as naval piercing, tongue piercing or the labret.
In the world of exotic body piercing no place on your body is off limits. You can be pierced on, or in some cases in your genitals, your face, your legs, arms, and pretty much any other place on your body. Some body art enthusiasts will even wear chains from one piercing to another.
A piercer might also engage the use of a pair of forceps to help pull the skin out and maintain the accuracy of the piercing. This will also make sure that a sufficient amount of skin is grasped before a piercing is applied to the skin. using forceps is a much more professional way to go when doing facial piercing's.
The piercer you choose ought to be using a freshly packed and sterile cannula needle for your piercing. Most piercing painwill last only a few seconds, with the exception of some delicate genital piercing's, trust me, you want your piercer to take some extra time to ensure the safety and accuracy of these piercing's!
Make sure that you choose your piercing specialist wisely. You can ask for references as well as look at the better business bureau in your area to know if these people are professional and legitimate.
Disinfectant is effective in reducing the possibility of infection to your body piercing, so choosing carefully which body piercing places you let do your work is a very important decision to make in avoiding infection. While you could check for any health violations before getting pierced, you'll be able to tell from walking into the location of it is clean or not.
With a new piercing you need to be careful of tearing, that is why most starter jewelry is so big and oversized. Once your piercing has completely healed, you can return to the body piercing place to have a more personally expressive or more appropriate piece of jewelry put in. Be sure you pay attention to the healing time required with your piercing, and make sure you don't try to exchange your jewelry too soon. If you want more information on body piercing places go to www.treatingskinproblems.com
About the Author
Steve McCarthy has been learning about piercing's for a number of years. If you want more tips go to www.treatingskinproblems.com or subscribe to our RSS feed at piercing's This and other unique content 'piercing' articles are available with free reprint rights.
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