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Surface piercings are any body piercings that take place on the surface sewn into the body through areas which are not particularly concave or convex, where the piercing canal transverses a surface flap of skin, rather than running completely through a piece of body tissue from one side to another. A surface bar follows the plane of skin, while a standard piercing is pierced through the plane. Sometimes surface piercings are difficult to heal, because, as the body rejects the body jewelry as a foreign object, the jewelry is pushed to the surface, causing the piercing to ''grow out'' (also called rejection).〔(About: Tattoo/Body piercing )〕 Proper placement and jewelry selection by an experienced body piercer can help alleviate this problem. A well done surface can last anywhere between 3 months, several years or indefinitely. ==Types of piercings== Some more common, surface piercings are: *Corset piercing, a series of bilaterally symmetrical piercings, normally done on the back, intended to be laced like a corset. *Christina piercing, located at the mons pubis. *Madison piercing, a horizontal piercing located just above the collarbone, at the base of the neck. *Nape piercing, located on the back of the neck. *Neck piercing, located on the side of the neck. (Also called 'Vampire Bites') *Hip piercing, located on or beside the hips (on the pelvis near the hips bones). *Sternum piercing, located vertically or horizontally on the sternum. *Wrist piercing, located on or near the wrist, generally on the upper side. *Anti-eyebrow, located under the eye, or beside 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Surface piercing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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