
Triple forward helix piercing
A triple forward helix piercing is a cartilage piercing that involves three piercings placed in a vertical row along the forward-facing ridge of the ear, just above the tragus.

A triple forward helix piercing is a cartilage piercing that involves three piercings placed in a vertical row along the forward-facing ridge of the ear, just above the tragus.

A rook piercing is a horizontal piercing through the cartilage fold that separates the inner and outer ear.

An industrial piercing, also know as a scaffold or construction piercing, involves two connected hole in the ear with a single piece of jewelry.

A conch piercing is a customizable body piercing that goes through the middle of the ear's cartilage, either on the inner or outer part.

A standard ear lobe is the soft, fleshy part at the bottom of the ear. Price covers both sides of the ear + Prepackaged Medical grade Surgical Steel Jewelry.
The most common, placed on the crease of the nostril wing.

A septum piercing is a stylish facial modification that passes through the thin "sweet spot" (columella) of flesh between the nostrils, rather than hard cartilage.
Upper lobe piercings are placed on the thicker, fleshy area above a standard lobe piercing but below the cartilage.
A dermal anchor (or microdermal) is a single-point body piercing where a T-shaped metal base is inserted beneath the skin to secure jewelry, resulting in a "floating" look. Unlike traditional piercings with entry and exit points, the anchor sits in the dermal layer, with only a screw-on stud visible on top.
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Back dermals (or back dimple piercings) are single-point surface piercings placed on the lower back, often highlighting the "dimples of Venus". A small titanium anchor is placed beneath the skin to hold decorative tops, allowing for customizable, sparkling designs that can be positioned on the lower back or along the spine.
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A surface piercing is a body piercing that travels along a flat area of skin (like the chest, nape, hips or anti-eyebrow), with the jewelry entering and exiting on the same plane, rather than passing through a flap of tissue. Healing Time: They are difficult to heal and can take 6 months to a year or longer to fully heal. Distinction from Dermal: A surface piercing has two entry/exit points connected by a bar, whereas a dermal anchor is a single-point piercing with a base placed under the skin.

An eyebrow piercing is a popular surface piercing, usually placed vertically on the outer brow ridge, featuring a 16-gauge curved barbell. It is relatively low-pain, often described as a quick pinch, with healing taking roughly 3–6 months.

A Medusa piercing (or philtrum piercing) is a facial piercing located in the center of the cupid's bow, just above the upper lip. It usually takes 3 to 6 months to heal, with a moderate pain level that may cause eyes to water.
An inverse Ashley piercing, commonly known as the Ashley piercing or inverse vertical labret, is a single-point lip piercing that enters the center of the lower lip vermilion (the red part) and exits inside the mouth. It features one visible gem on the lip surface, providing a minimalist look distinct from a traditional vertical labret.

A labret piercing is a type of body modification usually placed just below the bottom lip and above the chin, either centered or on the side. It goes through the skin and exits inside the mouth, typically featuring a flatback stud to prevent gum damage. Healing takes 3–6 months.
A snake bite piercing consists of two, separate, symmetrical piercings on either side of the lower lip, resembling snake fangs.

A tongue piercing is a type of body piercing usually done directly through the center of the tongue.

A Snake Eyes piercing, also known as a horizontal tongue piercing, is a curved barbell inserted horizontally through the tip of the tongue. The two ends of the barbell resemble and create the appearance of eyes, making the tongue look like a snake.

A navel piercing, also referred to as a belly button piercing, is a type of body piercing that penetrates the skin of the navel. It is most commonly located on the upper fold of skin but can also be placed underneath or around the edges of the navel. Healing usually takes around 6–12 months but can vary from person-to-person due to differences in physiology`
An anti-eyebrow piercing, also known as a teardrop or butterfly kiss piercing, is a surface piercing placed horizontally or diagonally on the upper cheek, below the outer corner of the eye.
A flat piercing is a cartilage piercing located on the flat, central area of the upper ear, below the outer rim (helix) and above the antihelix

A bridge piercing is a horizontal surface piercing through the skin on the bridge of the nose, between the eyes.
A smiley piercing is an oral piercing that goes through the thin tissue, or frenulum, connecting the upper lip to the upper gum, and is only visible when smiling.
A Monroe piercing is a type of lip piercing placed off-center above the upper lip on the left side, mimicking Marilyn Monroe's beauty mark.
A nipple piercing is a body piercing through the nipple, typically at its base, which can be done horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
A "frog eyes piercing" refers to a horizontal tongue piercing that passes through the tongue from side to side.
A single helix piercing is a type of ear cartilage piercing located on the upper outer rim of the ear. It is a single puncture, often considered a classic cartilage piercing, typically adorned with a stud or hoop. This piercing is known for its versatility and generally takes 3–6 months to heal.
A tragus piercing is a small cartilage piercing located on the flap of skin directly in front of the ear canal.
A snug piercing (or anti-helix piercing) is a, vertical,, horizontal, or, horizontal, cartilage piercing located on the inner ridge of the ear, running parallel to the outer rim, directly above the antitragus.
A cheek piercing, commonly known as a dimple piercing, is a type of facial piercing that passes through the cheek tissue into the oral cavity, often situated where natural dimples appear or to create the illusion of them.
A forward helix piercing is an ear modification located on the foremost, upper rim of the ear cartilage, just above the tragus where the helix curves down to meet the head. It is known as a versatile, modern piercing that can be styled as a single, double, or triple set, usually requiring flat-back studs for optimal healing.
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TRIPLE FORWARD HELIX PIERCING
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NOSE PIERCING
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