Five Common Surface Piercings
Traditional body piercings such as nose piercings, ear piercings and lip piercings may no longer hold any great interests for many youngsters. Today, the more unusual and different from traditional piercings, the more it is better and can make fashion statement. And those who are looking for different kinds of body modification can opt for surface piercings, which is the latest form of body piercings.
You have various options or sites you can get this surface piercing done, which is again one of the main reasons why surface piercings is increasingly popular. Here are some of the most common surface piercings.
Eyebrow Piercings:
This is one of the most popular facial surface piercings. Eyebrow piercings can be done horizontally or vertically through your eyebrow. It can be performed anywhere of the eyebrow from the edge to the area just above the eye. This piercing can take nearly one year to healed the wound completely.
Nape Piercings:
Nape piercing is a great way of making a style statement. It simply looks great in women having short hair. This piercing penetrates through the skin of the nape, usually pierce horizontally. However, many people choose to pierce it vertically as well. But, you need to take care properly for there is a high chances of migration and rejection in this type of piercing.
Neck Piercings:
This piercing is also popularly known as the “Vampire bitesâ€, because it is mostly done on the side of the neck. Neck piercing is usually performed with a surface bar. There is likely lower chance of rejection if it is done correctly.
Madison Piercings:
The piercing which is done horizontally just above the collarbone center is called Madison piercing. Like many other surface piercings, this neck piercing has also a high chance of rejection and migration.
Sternum Piercings:
This piercing can be done either vertically or horizontally on the sternum, that is the center of the chest. Sternum piercing is mostly seen in women than in men, because it looks really sexy in women. However, wearing the wrong jewelry can increase the risk of rejection.
