Body Piercing
It is the practice of puncturing or creating an opening in which jewellery may be worn.
Ear piercing
Ear Lobe
The ear lobe is the most common and most widely accepted body piercing done today. There is no exact location for the piercing; it is simply a matter of personal preference. Piercings can consist of a single ear lobe piercing or can be pierced in multiples that are evenly spaced apartn.
Healing Time: Healing Time: 4 - 6 weeks.
Ear Cartilage
The possibilities of the piercing are almost endless. Other than the lobe, the rest of the ear is cartilage. This makes the piercing placement endless which also makes this a popular piercing location. Some cartilage piercings consist of the rook, diath, snug and conch.
Healing Time: 9 - 12 months.
Tragus
The tragus is the small prominence that is in front of the ear opening of the ear canal. Piercing placement is directly in the centre of the natural fold where the tragus attaches to the side of the face.
Healing Time: 9 - 12 months.
FACIAL PIERCINGS
Nostril
The septum is the thin membrane behind the central cartilage of the nose. These piercings come from remote Africa to South America and Indochina. Some of the original ornaments worn in the septum included animal teeth & bones, shells and feathers.
Healing Time: 4 - 6 weeks
Septum
The nostril piercing is also very popular especially amongst Indians as it is a form of culture and tradition to get your nose pierced. The common placement is on one of the ala of the, nose a pleasing spot, in the natural fold formed where the lower edge of the nostril curves upward and forward around the base of the nose.
Healing Time: 6 - 8 weeks
Eyebrow
Eyebrow piercings are slowly gaining popularity, though they are still somewhat of a rarity at Diversity. The entire
length of eyebrow may be pierced.
Healing Time: 6 - 8 weeks
Tongue
There is little known information about this piercing as it has just recently become so popular.
Healing Time: 4 - 6 Weeks
Labret & Lip
This piercing has been very common in many tribal societies around the whole world. Most people prefer the appearance of the lower centre part of the lip.
Healing Time: 6 - 8 weeks
Navel
The navel piercing has been regularly practiced by ancient Egyptian Royalty. This is also one of the most popular and most common piercings performed today.
Healing Time: 9 - 24 months
Hand Webbing
This is not a very common piercing, however women like it for when they have their nails professionally done.
Healing Time: 6 - 12 months.
MALE PIERCINGS
Nipple
Nipple piercings are practiced on a regular basis among the Kabyle, a Berber tribe in northern Algeria.This piercing hurts a lot for a few seconds.
Healing Time: 6 - 8 weeks
FEMALE PIERCINGS
Nipple
Female nipple piercings were in vogue among women of France during the reign of Louis XIV and in England during the reign of Queen Victoria. This piercing is sensual and very attractive and encourages the nipple to become more larger and more pronounced.
Healing Time: 6 - 8 weeks.
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