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This category contains knots used primarily for [[Suture Technique|suturing]] and [[Category:Suspensions|suspension]].
'''Knuckle Piercing''' is a [[Surface piercing]] done on the top of the hand in between the knuckles. In an ideal placement, it is about 3/4" to 1" long, using a 10ga, very slightly [[Curved barbell]]. The biggest problem in healing this [[Piercing]] is that the jewelry has a tendency to get caught on pockets.


==Pages in category "Knots"==
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The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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| [[File:Knuckle1.jpg|thumb|3 Knuckle Piercings]]
| [[File:Knuckle2.jpg|thumb|3 Knuckle Piercings]]
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===I===
== Related Risks ==
*[[Instrument knot]]
* [[Impact Damage]]
 
* [[Infection]]
===S===
* [[Migration]]
*[[Square Knot]]
* [[Rejection]]
*[[Surgeon's Knot]]
* [[Short Surface Bar]]
* [[Surface Piercing Rejection]]

Latest revision as of 06:50, 17 September 2023

Knuckle Piercing is a Surface piercing done on the top of the hand in between the knuckles. In an ideal placement, it is about 3/4" to 1" long, using a 10ga, very slightly Curved barbell. The biggest problem in healing this Piercing is that the jewelry has a tendency to get caught on pockets.

3 Knuckle Piercings
3 Knuckle Piercings

Related Risks