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cartilage and barbells


Question Posted Wednesday December 13 2006, 9:23 pm

ok this might be hard tounderstand but here it goes i want to get a cartilage piercing with two holes(one on the top and one close underneath it) where can i find barbells for that kind of piercing or can the ones for the regular barbell piercings work.

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Duckies_Are_Awesome answered Thursday December 14 2006, 6:00 pm:
That would be an industrial piercing, and to be completely honest ( I know from experience) if you are interested in it...GET IT PROFESSIONALLY DONE!!! I cannot stress this point enough, this is a very sensitive piercing, you need to have the knowledge of a professional because your ear might not be the right shape and could reject this, your skin could cut through your ear, get infected, or it might not be straight thus forth causing the barbell not to fit properly. So my advice is get it done professionally if you are even thinking about it.

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VainTaraLynn answered Thursday December 14 2006, 2:59 pm:
Its called an industrial piercing, i do believe. Regular barbells dont work because they have to be fitted for that exact piercing. When you get it pierced they do it with a barbell and it'll be long enough so that if it swells it wont have enough room on the bar. If you go to a website that sells body jewelry, it usually has a section for each piercing. Or you can ask your piercer, or even buy jewelry from them. I'm sure theyd have some ideas. Bodycandy.com has alot of good stuff too, for cheap.

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Sparky_1 answered Thursday December 14 2006, 1:35 pm:
are you on about scaffolding ?
like a piercing connected to another peircing with a pole..?

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