Standard lobe piercing, suitable for one or both ears. Ideal for first-time piercings with a quick healing time.
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Popular belly button piercing done at the upper curve of the navel or the bottom. Best suited for curved barbells.
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A cartilage piercing in the fold above the tragus, using a curved barbell.
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Classic piercing on either nostril, compatible with studs, hoops, and L-shaped jewelry.
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Piercing through the thin tissue in the center of the nose. Heals well and supports rings or circular barbells.
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Piercing through the center of the tongue. Straight barbells are standard.
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A piercing on one side of the bottom lip, suitable for flat back studs or hoops.
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A horizontal cartilage piercing along the inner ridge of the ear. Typically uses a curved barbell.
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A piercing through the eyebrow using a curved barbell. Suitable for various placements along the brow.
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Centered above the upper lip, below the septum. Uses flat back studs.
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Single-point piercing anchored beneath the skin. Can be placed nearly anywhere on the body.
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Placed on the outer rim of the ear near the face, often stacked for multiple piercings.
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A double piercing connected with a single straight barbell, usually through the upper ear cartilage.
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Piercings through each nipple, done as a pair.
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Goes through the center of the bottom lip and out the top, typically uses curved barbells.
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Small cartilage piercing on the flap partially covering the ear canal.
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Pierces directly through the center of the bottom lip, exiting inside the mouth.
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Piercing through the upper cartilage of the ear. Offers various jewelry options with a clean look.
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Centered below the bottom lip, above the chin.
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Upper lip piercing styled after beauty marks, placed off-center.
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Piercing through the innermost fold of ear cartilage. Known for potential migraine relief and aesthetic appeal.
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A vertical version of the medusa piercing going through the philtrum and exiting above the lip.
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Located in the flat area of the upper ear cartilage, offering versatility in jewelry choices.
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Located in the middle part of the ear cartilage. Can be adorned with a stud or hoop depending on anatomy.