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'''Flesh Stapling''' is an attempt to achieve an aesthetic similar to [[Pocketing]] (where the middle of the jewelry, rather than the ends, is exposed), but with a dramatically increased chance of healing. This was done by combining the designs of pocketings and surface bars, resulting in a closed staple shaped piece of jewelry. It was invented by [[Samppa]] of [[Mad_Max_Tattoo_and_Piercing|Mad Max]] in the 1990s.
Piercings through the [[Foreskin|foreskin]] are fast to heal and can be done with practically any jewelry.


First generation Flesh Staples were wire, and positioned using a piercing technique which left two unnecessary holes. Second generation Flesh Staples are flat, similar to [[Flesh plating]], still, however, resembling staples.  The technique is carried out using a scalpel and skin elevator.  Results and appearance have proven to be much more enhanced than the previous generation of stapling.
If you have looked up this entry to find out if a foreskin will affect other piercings, it all depends on the tightness of the foreskin. A [[PA]] is almost never affected, but [[Dydoe|dydoes]], [[Apadravya|apadravyas]], and [[Ampallang|ampallangs]] may be negatively affected if the foreskin is quite tight.


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== See Also ==


== Risks ==
* [[Dydoe]]
*[[Rejection]]
* [[Circumcision]]
* [[Foreskin restoration]]
* [[Penis]]

Latest revision as of 03:55, 17 September 2023

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Piercings through the foreskin are fast to heal and can be done with practically any jewelry.

If you have looked up this entry to find out if a foreskin will affect other piercings, it all depends on the tightness of the foreskin. A PA is almost never affected, but dydoes, apadravyas, and ampallangs may be negatively affected if the foreskin is quite tight.

See Also