Another reason that causes migration or rejection is the type of jewelry used. There are piercers who use a curved or a straight barbell to do the surface piercing. However, the jewelry that should be used for this type of piercing is a flexible surface barbell which has the shape of a stapler pin and has 90 degree angles at both the sides. This jewelry helps in quickening the healing process as it is hard for the body to push it out of the skin. Hence, research well about the piercer, before you get your surface piercing done. Now, let us take a look at the different types of surface piercings that you can opt for. Read more on different types of body piercings.
Types of Surface Piercings
The reason why surface piercings have become popular is because of its uniqueness, though getting a surface piercing done is quite a painful process. Another thing is that people have a number of options when it comes to the place where they want their piercing to be one. Here are the different types of surface piercings which have become quite popular among today's youngsters.
Hip Surface Piercings: Hip surface piercing, is a surface piercing which is done on the area near the hip bone. It is usually done on one of the sides of the hips, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Though hip surface piercing gives a sexy look, the chances of rejection and migration are high in this type of piercing, if the correct type of jewelry is not used.
Neck and Nape Surface Piercings: Neck piercing is the piercing which is done on the sides of the neck and nape piercing is that which is done on the back of the neck. As the neck undergoes lot of movements throughout the day, there are high chances of rejection when it comes to this type of piercing. To prevent this problem, it is better to use a jewelry that is made of teflon, rather than a steel bar which can be a little uncomfortable.
Facial Surface Piercings: Among all types of surface piercings, the facial surface piercings are the most popular. When it comes to the face, there are various places where the surface piercing can be done. Some of the commonly done facial surface piercings are eyebrow piercing, anti eyebrow piercing, cheek piercing, chin piercing, etc. The risks involved with facial surface piercings is infection, nerve damage, allergic reaction, etc. However, most of them occur when proper care is not taken during or after the piercing is done. Read more on facial piercings.
Collar Bone Surface Piercings: Collar bone piercing, which is also called clavicle piercing is done on both the collar bones. This is a piercing that penetrates the inner body cavity as the jewelry goes under the collar bone and has exits on both the sides of the collar bone. As this piercing can cause nerve damage, it is said to be one of the most dangerous type of piercing.
Corset Surface Piercings: Corset piercings are multiple surface piercings which are usually done on the back. Here, two symmetrical rows of piercings (vertically) are done on the back which are filled with captive bead rings or joined together with the help of rope, ribbon, lace, chain, etc. This type of piercing is done either permanently or temporarily. However, this is a complicated piercing and many times, has led to scarring due to rejection or migration.
Wrist Surface Piercings: Another type of surface piercing is the wrist piercing where the piercing is done on the area where one wears a watch or a bracelet. However, this piercing usually does not stay for a long time because it is quite difficult to measure and place them properly. Also, wrists are high movement areas as people use their wrists for various activities throughout the day and hence, the chances of rejection are very high for this type of piercing.
I hope you have got a clear idea about the variety of surface piercings that you can have. However, if you want to enjoy your surface piercings for a long time, it is important that you take utmost care of them during the healing period and also, after that. Your must remember that rejection of surface piercing jewelry can occur years after the piercing is done, if the pierced area is subjected to any kind of trauma. The best way to avoid this is to get the piercing done at a place which does not have to go through a lot of movement. Apart from this, the most important thing is that if you want your piercing to heal properly and avoid migration or rejection, make sure that you go to a piercer who is an expert in doing surface piercing.
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