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[[File: | [[File:Tongue_Surface_Piercing-1.jpg|thumb|right|Tongue Surface Piercing]] | ||
The | The [[Tongue]] does not need to be entirely transversed in order to pierce it; '''tongue surface piercings''' are possible (although they are prone to [[Rejection]] and [[Migration]]). Care should be taken to ensure that the [[jewelry]] placement does not interfere with the movement of the tongue during speech like a [[Horizontal Tongue Piercing]] may. | ||
Both perpendicular placements and lengthwise placements are possible, as are piercings through the top surface, the tip, or even the bottom (sometimes known as a Lingum Piercing). | |||
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| [[File:Tongue_Surface_Piercing-2.jpg|thumb|right|Tongue Surface Piercing]] | |||
| [[File:Lingum_Piercing-1.jpg|thumb|right|Lingum Piercing]] | |||
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== Alternate Names == | |||
[[File:Scoop_Piercing-1.jpg|thumb|right|Scoop Piercing]] | |||
* '''Lingum Piercing''' - a Local Term (coined by [[Jon Cobb]] around [[1993]]) for a surface piercing across the lower surface of the tongue. This placement can be less prone to rejection than other tongue surface piercings. | |||
* '''Scoop Piercing''' - a specific name for a horizontal tongue surface piercing. It is a local term provided by [[Jeremy Elms]] of Solid Image Tattoo in Boynton Beach, FL. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Surface Piercing]] | |||
* [[Tongue Piercing]] | |||
* [[Tongue Rim Piercing]] | |||
== | == Related Risks == | ||
* [[Chipped Teeth]] | |||
* [[Short Surface Bar]] | |||
* [[Surface Piercing Rejection]] | |||
* [[Tongue Swelling]] | |||
* [[Tooth Abrasion]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 25 September 2023
The Tongue does not need to be entirely transversed in order to pierce it; tongue surface piercings are possible (although they are prone to Rejection and Migration). Care should be taken to ensure that the jewelry placement does not interfere with the movement of the tongue during speech like a Horizontal Tongue Piercing may.
Both perpendicular placements and lengthwise placements are possible, as are piercings through the top surface, the tip, or even the bottom (sometimes known as a Lingum Piercing).
Alternate Names
- Lingum Piercing - a Local Term (coined by Jon Cobb around 1993) for a surface piercing across the lower surface of the tongue. This placement can be less prone to rejection than other tongue surface piercings.
- Scoop Piercing - a specific name for a horizontal tongue surface piercing. It is a local term provided by Jeremy Elms of Solid Image Tattoo in Boynton Beach, FL.