Using the Right Body Piercing Tools
“Sterilized and disposable tools are recognized by the Health Department as a viable alternative if a body piercer does not have an autoclave.”
“Sterilized and disposable tools are recognized by the Health Department as a viable alternative if a body piercer does not have an autoclave.”
“As opposed to internally-threaded piercing needles that may have problems when it comes time to ‘unscrew’ them from the jewelry, the EZ Glide tubes pull off without turning, allowing for fast, accurate and mistake-free body piercing every time.”
“What you should know before going into a piercing shop is that the second nipple pierced ALWAYS hurts more than the first (some piercers will warn you about this, while many do not)…”
“When first calling your local body piercing shops, make sure you get quotes that include the body jewelry in the price, and ask if there is any aftercare instructions or materials provided with the service.”
The corset piercing consists of two rows of evenly spaced surface piercings, usually done in symmetrical rows to resemble the back lacing of a corset. A corset piercing can have as few as four piercings in all or as many as desired by the wearer. This type of body piercing is contemporary in nature, becoming … Read more
“Although the vast majority of body piercings heal without complications, it is important to be aware of anything unusual that may be going on during the healing process.”
“This custom-made piece of body jewelry is completely non-metallic, made of PTFE (a teflon-like material) for comfortable wear and easy adjustment.”
The most painful piercing are usually nipple piercings, followed by genital and cartilage piercings.