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NIPPLE
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FYI: Nipple
piercings can be positioned horizontally or vertically. Rings are
usually chosen as the initial jewelry in horizontal piercings for ease
of cleaning. No more than 1/4 or so of the ring should be through the
piercing. A ring which is too small in diameter will constrict the
piercing, causing migration or preventing healing. It is not uncommon
for the nipple to swell or actually grow in size during the healing
process; the ring should be wide enough to accommodate expected growth.
After the piercing has completely healed a smaller diameter ring can
usually be worn. Straight and curved barbells can be used for vertical
or horizontal piercings. The barbell should be at least 1/4" longer
than the width of the piercing to facilitate cleaning and allow for
swelling. The barbell balls should be small enough in diameter so that
they do not create pressure against the areola, which can cause the
piercing to migrate forward. Piercings of flat or inverted nipples may
be more successful with curved barbells. While in some cases piercing
inverted or flat nipples causes the nipples to develop and enlarge, such
results are not guaranteed. Piercings in flat or inverted nipples have
an increased risk of migration or rejection. Jewelry which is too thin
is more easily rejected by the body and more likely to tear the piercing
if pulled. The menstrual cycle may cause piercings to become irritated
or more sensitive, especially during the healing period. No studies
regarding nipple piercings and breast feeding have been conducted,
though some women have reported success.
INITIAL JEWELRY: Captive
bead ring, circular barbell, in 16 to 12 gauge, 1/2” to 3/4” inside
diameter. The inside diameter of the ring should be at least 1/4"
wider than the width of the piercing. 16 to 12 gauge straight or curved
barbell with enough leeway in length to allow for cleaning
AVERAGE HEALING TIME: 3
- 6 mo
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