Infected Ashley Piercing: What Does It Look Like and How to Treat It?
Lip Piercing

Infected Ashley Piercing: What Does It Look Like and How to Treat It?

Ashley piercings can get infected easily. Signs of an infected Ashley piercing include redness and swelling, fever, discharge or bleeding, unusual pain and discomfort.
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Outie Belly Button Piercing: What Type of Belly Button Piercings and Jewelry Can You Get With an Outie?
Belly Button Piercing

Outie Belly Button Piercing: What Type of Belly Button Piercings and Jewelry Can You Get With an Outie?

Even if you have an outie, you may still have the right anatomy for a belly button piercing, like the standard (vertical) belly button piercing, the inverse (lower) belly button piercing, the floating belly button piercing, and the true navel piercing.
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Orbital Conch Piercing: The Complete Guide
Ear Piercing

Orbital Conch Piercing: The Complete Guide

Orbital conch piercings are visually interesting and rare. There are also a wide variety of jewelry options. If you're looking for a unique and eye-catching piercing for your ear, it might be a great choice.
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Floating Helix Piercing: The Complete Guide
Ear Piercing

Floating Helix Piercing: The Complete Guide

A floating helix piercing creates the illusion of a suspended earring. It sits at the upper cartilage of your ear above the helix rim. To create the illusion behind a floating helix, you must stick with certain jewelry styles.
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What Is a Labret Piercing? Types, Pain, Cost, Healing, Jewelry, Sizes, and Aftercare
Lip Piercing

What Is a Labret Piercing? Types, Pain, Cost, Healing, Jewelry, Sizes, and Aftercare

  • Placement: Located just below the lip.
  • Cost: $30-$80.
  • Pain: A low pain level. It is rated at 4 on a scale of 1-10.
  • Healing time: 6-8 weeks.
  • Jewelry: Studs, hoops, barbells, and bars.
  • Risks: Scars, infections, tooth, gum and nerve damage.
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When Can I Change My Nipple Piercing?
Nipple Piercing

When Can I Change My Nipple Piercing?

When can I change my nipple piercing? To avoid infections and other complications, it is really best to wait 12 months to change your nipple piercing. You'll need to be patient: nipple piercings can take 3 to 12 months to heal completely!
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Snake Bite Piercing: Cost, Healing, Pain, Meaning, Jewelry, and Aftercare
Lip Piercing

Snake Bite Piercing: Cost, Healing, Pain, Meaning, Jewelry, and Aftercare

A Snake Bite piercing consists of two separate piercings along the bottom lip. It is called a "snakebite piercing" because it resembles a bite from a snake or even fangs, depending on the jewelry type.
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