Hand web piercing
Hand web piercing | |
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Location | Skin between fingers |
Jewelry | barbell, captive bead ring |
A hand web piercing is a piercing through the web of the hand (Interdigital Fold) between two digits, such as between the fore-finger and middle-finger or fore-finger and thumb. This piercing has a high rate of rejection because of the nature of the tissue and how dynamic or mobile the area is.[1]
References
- ^ Angel, Elayne (February 16, 2011). The Piercing Bible (2nd ed.). Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed. p. 25. ISBN 9780307777911. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
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Body piercing
- Contemporary piercing practices
- Scalpelling
- Stretching
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- Flesh tunnel
- Plug
- Prince's wand
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- Nose chain
- Nipple shield
- Antitragus
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- Daith
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- Rook
- Snug
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- Anti-eyebrow
- Cheek
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- Jestrum
- Labret
- Lip (Lip plate)
- Monroe
- Nose (Septum piercing)
- Nose bridge
- Philtrum
- Lip frenulum
- Tongue
- Tongue frenulum
- Uvula
- Ampallang
- Apadravya
- Deep shaft
- Dydoe
- Fibula
- Foreskin
- Frenum
- Hafada
- Lorum
- Magic cross
- Prince Albert
- Reverse Prince Albert
- Transscrotal
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