Anti-Eyebrow Piercing
A great example of the Anti-Eyebrow Piercing; located on the Orbital in the upper cheek area, this piercing is becoming increasingly popular.
A great example of the Anti-Eyebrow Piercing; located on the Orbital in the upper cheek area, this piercing is becoming increasingly popular.
This is a fabulous picture of a corset piercing on the back and on the ribcage. Although they look great, these piercings are meant only for temporary use.
A great picture of a Rook Piercing, this is pierced with a captive bead ring, but once healed you can replace this with a curved or circular barbell.
This is a typical Bridge piercing using a straight barbell.
A standard Eyebrow Piercing featuring a curved barbell. The outer edge of the eyebrow is the most common place for eyebrow piercings, but other styles and locations are possible.
A Septum Piercing - the jewelry is a circular barbell.
A Captive Bead Ring is usually used to pierce the Tragus, but once healed, practically every type of jewelry can be worn (even ear jewelry normally reserved for the ear lobes).
This is a great picture of your standard tongue piercing. As you can see, it is pierced with a straight barbell and placed in the center of the tongue.
This is a picture of the rare and risky eyelid piercing. Captive bead has been used, and it is placed on the outer corner of the eye to (hopefully) prevent serious damage to the eyeball and corneas.
There is special, flexibily jewelry designed to accomodate your stretching belly. You do not have to lose your belly ring due to pregnancy, and in no way does this jewelry affect your pregnancy or the baby. Once your body has returned to its normal state, you will be very pleased that you kept your belly [...]