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03-29-2010, 12:07 PM #21Pr0jekt Turb0?
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No I haven't done any suspensions yet but have been talking it over with Jon and Greg. Possibly this summer.
I could have gotten light chain or something of that nature but it wasn't feasible because you can only fit so much material between a 1/2" diameter captive bead ring with 1/3" of that under the skin.
I had nylon rope that I was going to use but there was no way it would fit especially on rings that took more than one section
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03-29-2010, 12:11 PM #22Xtreme Member
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I'm not too big on surface piercings but it's nice to see something out of the norm.
I have small gauged (6g) ears, and left ear cartilage. I also have a lubret piercing. I used to have an industrial in my right cartilage but it never healed right. I also had a nose piercing but the retainer fell out in my sleep within the first week and it grew shut.
I'm probably done with piercings for now since I have a career that requires me to look professional. Although my ink pretty much ruins any chance of that.
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03-29-2010, 07:33 PM #23
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I was really looking into corset piercings at one time. You *can* get 'permanent' ones right, it's just hard to do? like this one: http://www.alternativelook.net/image...etpiercing.jpg
but they'd be a bitch to get healed up-- if they even would--because of the placement. and I bet my hair would always get caught in it. I think it looks pretty cool not laced up though.
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03-29-2010, 07:38 PM #24Pr0jekt Turb0?
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Those are done with microdermals as are in my chest with captive ring tops. They actually look more like transdermals from their size.. but it is just a larger microdermal.
Dermals heal very well if they're done correctly. You don't want to put a captive ring on for about a month or two because of the weight and when the corset is tightened it pulls on the anchor.
The ones in my back are surface piercings which are the hard ones to heal and are almost never permanent. I took off the ribbon today and there is substantially less pressure on the rings so we will see how it goes.
edit: looking at that pic again those might be surface bars with a captive ring on one end of the bar. It is in black and white because it was probably JUST done and very red and irritated. So chances are that one will not be permanent, but as I said, they can be permanent done with dermals.. those are just not considered "true" or "real" corset piercings because typically corset piercings are done for a photoshoot, maybe a couple days and then removed.Last edited by Z28pr0jekt; 03-29-2010 at 07:41 PM.
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03-30-2010, 09:01 AM #25
I have had my eyebrow pierced 3 separate times, each one removed because of rejection, and then my labret. Ears pierced twice. Then I got married, and took them all out. FML...
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03-30-2010, 09:55 AM #26
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holy pain tolerance batman,
no way i could do that, but probs to you ryan
i have a hard enough time trying to decide if i should get a monroe piercing
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03-30-2010, 01:24 PM #27Pr0jekt Turb0?
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The corset took about an hour plus 30 min or so to run the ribbon.
I took out 17 of the 24 rings last night because it was difficult to lay back, i couldn't sit back in the car, nor in the chairs in school. So now I have 7 left and I'm heading to the shop later to get nylon bars put in the 7 I have to see if I can heal them. The rings came out pretty painlessly and no blood so we will see.
Unfortunately one of my replacement dermals on my collar somehow was screwed up this morning and pushed up to the top of the skin under the scar tissue. No clue how it happened because it was fine last night. The one in the same spot on the other side has to come out anyways so I can have my new piercer replace it so I'm going to get those moved down about 1/2" to get away from the scar tissue of the old dermals as that is why I think it fucked up.
My wrists are going well and are also painless. I hope I can heal the ones on my back and if I can I will replace the other 17 later down the road.
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03-30-2010, 01:31 PM #28Pr0jekt Turb0?
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03-30-2010, 02:01 PM #29
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Never cared for the Monroe either.
I cant wait for my internship to be over so I can get a piercing. I have always wanted my lip pierced though Id need to get a clear piece of jewlery for work and all the places I talked to said that if I got it done on a friday it would still be to swollen on say monday morning to put something clear in for work.
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03-30-2010, 02:20 PM #30Pr0jekt Turb0?
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Lip and labret piercing jewelery should not be changed for about two months after they are done. That was my first piercing and it was a bitch to eat for a week or so and two weeks after I got it, I got elbowed in the mouth in a football game.
They don't heal fast and changing the jewelery too soon increases the chance of infection or rejection.

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