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[[File:Flesh_tunnels_studio.jpg|thumb|right|Example of stainless steel flesh tunnels]]
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'''Flesh tunnels''' are tubes that are placed through stretched piercings. Most commonly, they are placed through [[earlobe piercings]], but may also be worn in [[nipple piercings]], [[frenums]], [[hood piercings]], [[tongue piercings]], or practically any larger piercing.
|[[File:Tygon1.jpg|thumb|right|tygon in a [[Surface_piercing|surface piercing]]]]
|[[File:Tygon2.jpg|thumb|right|tygon in an [[Industrial_piercing|industrial piercing]]]]
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[[File:FleshTunnel.jpg|thumb|right|Flesh tunnel in lobe]]
'''Tygon''' is a brand name silicone tubing made by: [http://www.tygon.com/ Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics]. It is highly inert and extremely flexible plastic tubing used for [[Surface_Piercing|surface]] and other [[Piercing|piercings]].  It usually has to be replaced every 3-12 months, if not sooner.


==See Also==
There are many forms of silicone tubing so the client and piercer must be fully understanding of the type of material and quality they are using when in relation to body piercing procedures.  The brand name, "''Tygon''", has only a couple forms that meet Bio-Compatibility standards which usually is when the company states the material is fully characterized to '''ISO 10993''' and FDA guidelines for biocompatibility.  So piercers and clients should investigate into exactly what form of silicone tubing they are obtaining and to make sure it meets these standards and guidelines, before using it or having it used in relation to body piercing procedures.
* [[Stretching]]


==External links==
== See Also ==
* [http://news.bme.com/2013/01/27/early-ear-tunnel-design-precursors/ BME article: Early Ear Tunnel Design Precursors]
* [[Jewelry]]
* [[PTFE]]
* [[Nylon]]

Latest revision as of 21:39, 25 September 2023

tygon in a surface piercing

Tygon is a brand name silicone tubing made by: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics. It is highly inert and extremely flexible plastic tubing used for surface and other piercings. It usually has to be replaced every 3-12 months, if not sooner.

There are many forms of silicone tubing so the client and piercer must be fully understanding of the type of material and quality they are using when in relation to body piercing procedures. The brand name, "Tygon", has only a couple forms that meet Bio-Compatibility standards which usually is when the company states the material is fully characterized to ISO 10993 and FDA guidelines for biocompatibility. So piercers and clients should investigate into exactly what form of silicone tubing they are obtaining and to make sure it meets these standards and guidelines, before using it or having it used in relation to body piercing procedures.

See Also