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'''[[Nipple]] [[Pocketing]]''' is the creation of a "single-hole piercing" in the nipple — quite literally a small pocket in the center of the nipple into which objects and jewelry can be inserted and worn. Nipple pockets are usually created with a [[T-bar nipple]] piercing. Once in place, the stem of the piercing (that extends forward through the nip of the nipple) is stretched, while the crossbar of the piercing is removed — thus leaving only the pocket.
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Nipple pockets can be retained by wearing a bead or short bar in the main hole secured by a small gauge piercing that runs across the nipple.
It is possible to turn two earlobe piercings into one larger hole by cutting between them, either in a straight line, or by removing a portion of tissue.
Alternatively, making a small [[Scalpel|scalpel]] cut outward from an existing earlobe piercing is one method used to enlarge a piercing very quickly, without the time needed for stretching. This is illustrated in the diagram.  The advantage to this method over regular [[Stretching|stretching]] is that it gives precise control over which tissue is thinned out. In addition, it may also allow for a slight relocation of a piercing.


==See Also==
Earlobe scalpelling, while fairly safe in the hands of an experienced professional, can just as easily lead to massive problems, such as infection and loss of blood flow to the earlobe tissue. Scalpelling is often a last resort for those who've been unsuccessful with normal stretching technique.
* [[Pocketing]]
 
* [[T-bar Nipple]]
== Related Risks ==
* [[Transdermal Implant]]
* [[Earbow|Earbow]]

Latest revision as of 10:52, 17 September 2023

Earscalpdiagram.jpg
Backcutcopy.jpg
IAM:doom_kitty's newly scalpeled lobe

Ear piercings increased in size via cutting

It is possible to turn two earlobe piercings into one larger hole by cutting between them, either in a straight line, or by removing a portion of tissue. Alternatively, making a small scalpel cut outward from an existing earlobe piercing is one method used to enlarge a piercing very quickly, without the time needed for stretching. This is illustrated in the diagram. The advantage to this method over regular stretching is that it gives precise control over which tissue is thinned out. In addition, it may also allow for a slight relocation of a piercing.

Earlobe scalpelling, while fairly safe in the hands of an experienced professional, can just as easily lead to massive problems, such as infection and loss of blood flow to the earlobe tissue. Scalpelling is often a last resort for those who've been unsuccessful with normal stretching technique.

Related Risks