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'''Knuckle Piercing''' is a [[Surface piercing|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|curved barbell]]. The biggest problem in healing this [[Piercing|piercing]] is that the jewelry has a tendency to get caught on pockets.
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A '''labret spike''' is simply a standard [[Labret stud|labret stud]] with a spike bead screwed onto the end rather than a normal round bead (although some designs are a single piece — simply a spike attached to a flat backing). It does not need special placement. Most people with labret spikes wear them for decorative reasons and do not wear them at all times.
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Labret spikes are available in many different lengths, from cones not much larger than a round bead would be on up to long spikes inches in length.
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== Related Risks ==
== Related Risks ==
* [[Impact Damage]]
* [[Airbag]]
* [[Infection]]
* [[Migration]]
* [[Rejection]]
* [[Short Surface Bar]]
* [[Surface Piercing Rejection]]

Latest revision as of 07:00, 17 September 2023

Labret Spike
Labret Spike
Labret Spike

A labret spike is simply a standard labret stud with a spike bead screwed onto the end rather than a normal round bead (although some designs are a single piece — simply a spike attached to a flat backing). It does not need special placement. Most people with labret spikes wear them for decorative reasons and do not wear them at all times.

Labret spikes are available in many different lengths, from cones not much larger than a round bead would be on up to long spikes inches in length.

Related Risks