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A '''syringe''' is mostly commonly used to administer injections. It consists of a plunger inside a barrel, which has a small hole on the end, and normally a [[Luer connector|luer connector]] to allow connection to a [[Hypodermic needle|hypodermic needle]].
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Syringes are rarely used in [[Body modification|body modification]], their most common uses probably being to inject [[Injectable Anesthetic|local anesthetic]] before painful procedures, or for [[Silicone injection|silicone injection]].
A '''T-bar''' piercing is a piercing with three or more exit holes and a single piece of jewelry. The jewelry “branches” inside the body. The barbell is most commonly in the shape of a “T”, but it also be in the shape of an X, or ring with a barbell that screws into it at a ninety degree angle.


Large syringes are sometimes modified by removing the end to turn them into a home-made [[Vacuum pumping|vacuum pumping]] device.
Generally a normal straight-line (two-exit hole) piercing is done and healed. Then, a third hole is made and the custom jewelry is inserted.
 
== See Also ==
* [[T-bar Nipple]]

Latest revision as of 18:35, 25 September 2023

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A T-bar piercing is a piercing with three or more exit holes and a single piece of jewelry. The jewelry “branches” inside the body. The barbell is most commonly in the shape of a “T”, but it also be in the shape of an X, or ring with a barbell that screws into it at a ninety degree angle.

Generally a normal straight-line (two-exit hole) piercing is done and healed. Then, a third hole is made and the custom jewelry is inserted.

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