Microdermal horn’s
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Tuesday June 24th, 2008 @ 10:46 PM
Filed under: Surface/Unusual
I just wondered, how big is the chance of microdermal horn’s like this will heal and look good? Are there anything I should considering after I gotten mine done?
I think the main thing you will have to consider is what kinds of foods you are going to skewer on the giant spikes you will undoubtedly put on them.
Many of the same factors that have to be considered with surface piercings have to be considered with microdermals. If they are put into an area where the skin is very tight (which can definitely be true with this placment), there is probably a higher chance of problems. If you put them in an area with a lot of movement, you are more likely to have problems with them. If they are going to get a lot of friction from hats, that could definitely be a problem. Are you going to be able to keep hair products out of them? These are all things you should think about and things you should discuss with your piercer.
Other than that, you will simply have to be as careful as possible while they are healing. The more they get knocked around, the harder time you are going to have with them, and the more likely they will need to be removed.
I vote for kiwis, myself.
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3 Responses to “Microdermal horn’s”
you guys really, really, need to find a way to get the pictures to show for us all to see…
allie on June 25th, 2008 at 3:25 amJust did!
jwm on June 27th, 2008 at 8:04 pmthank you! about time.
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