Surface piercing

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Surface piercings are any body piercings that take place on the surface of the body through areas which are not particularly concave or convex, where the piercing canal transverses a surface flap of skin, rather than running completely through a piece of body tissue from one side to another.

Sometimes surface piercings are difficult to heal, because, as the body rejects the body jewelry as a foreign object, the jewelry is pushed to the surface, causing the piercing to grow out. Proper placement and jewelry selection by an experienced body piercer can help alleviate this problem.

Some interesting, or more common, surface piercings are:

  • Corset piercing, a series of bilaterally symmetrical piercings, normally done on the back, intended to be laced like a corset.
  • Madison piercing, a horizontal piercing located just above the collarbone, at the base of the neck.
  • Nape piercing, located on the back of the neck.
  • Hips Piercing, located on the pelvis near the hips bones.
  • Hand web piercing, located in the webbing between any of the fingers on the hand.
  • Sternum piercing, located vertically or horizontally on the sternum.
  • Wrist/Forearm piercing, located on or near the wrist, generally on the upper side.
  • Stomach piercing, anywhere on stomach but is usually close to Navel.

Contrast these surface piercings with some common non-surface piercings:

  • Ear piercing, located through either earlobe or any part of the cartilage of either ear.
  • Nasal septum piercing, located through the thin membrane in the nasal cavity directly below the cartilage that makes up the nasal septum.
  • Nostril piercing, located through the fold of skin comprising either nostril.
Types of body piercing
Ear piercings
Earlobes and helix | Stretching (body piercing) | Tragus | Antitragus | Daith | Conch | Rook | Industrial
Facial and oral piercings
Bridge | Cheek | Eyebrow | Anti-eyebrow | Lip | Labret | Vertical labret | Lip frenulum | Nose | Tongue | Tongue frenulum | Uvula | Monroe | Medusa
Body piercings
Corset | Hand web | Madison | Navel | Nipple | Nape | Surface
Male genital piercings
Ampallang | Apadravya | Hafada | Foreskin | Deep shaft | Dolphin | Dydoe | Frenum | Frenum ladder | Guiche | Lorum | Prince Albert | Reverse Prince Albert | Pubic | Transscrotal
Female genital piercings
Christina | Clitoris | Clitoral hood | Triangle | Fourchette | Isabella | Labia | Nefertiti | Princess Albertina
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