Permanent Corset Piercing

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Wednesday May 7th, 2008 @ 3:08 PM

Filed under: Surface/Unusual

Hey, I’ve been thinking of a permanent (ish) corset piercing. Where best to start my research but here? :)

So basically, is it possible to keep this piercing for a decent amount of time? And what would be my best method for this? Microdermals?

Cheers!

If you would like to permanently heal piercings capable of being strung up as a corset, your best bet is proper surface bars or microdermals over standard cbr’s.

Now we’re getting into microdermals vs. surface bars territory. I’m sure that there’s people out there that have healed them with both methods, but there will be pros and cons to take into consideration on either side.

    Microdermals

Pro: Higher likelihood of healing in the long run.

Con: More likely to be less stable with applied tension.

    Surface Bars

Pro: Likely more stable with applied tension.

Con: Less likelihood of healing in the long run.

These likelihoods will never be fixed or guaranteed 100%, but should be taken into consideration. Every person’s ability to heal and adapt their day-to-day lives to their piercing’s long term endurance will differ.

Best of luck!


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