Microdermals and Piercing

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Tuesday May 27th, 2008 @ 4:05 AM

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Basically, I have my grandmother’s nasty knuckles, so it’s uncomfortable for me to wear rings. I’d love to get a microdermal on my ring finger when the time comes to get married, but I’m hoping to have a future in piercing. If the area was well healed and I wore a moderately flat gem in it, would it survive with the constant changing of gloves?

straight up answer: Nope.

You have to consider with a job in piercing all the hand washing, glove changing you’ll be doing…Then on top of that how often you put your hands in pockets, into bags and various other locations.

The chances of this healing (well over a year) perfectly and problem-free is a very far and few between possibility.


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2 Responses to “Microdermals and Piercing”

  1. Darn. That lady that was a nurse gave me some hope, but I’d rather have a career in something I enjoy than some finger bling. Thanks

    Katie on May 27th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
  2. also Katie with wearing any type of jewelry under your gloves the friction that occurs between the glove and the jewelry will break down the glove and you might as well be working bare handed.

    Warren Hiller on May 27th, 2008 at 8:49 pm

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