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Referred to by some people as a "third eye piercing" or occasionally a "Unicorn piercing", the '''vertical bridge''' piercing sits vertically between the eyebrows (imagine an [[Eyebrow Piercing|eyebrow piercing]] right in the middle). It's often done using a [[Curved barbell|curved barbell]], but it really should be done with a [[Surface bar|surface bar]] in order to ensure good healing. | |||
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== Alternative Names == | |||
;Unicorn Piercing | |||
: used in Europe | |||
;Third Eye Piercing | |||
: first used by [[Shawn Porter]] when he added photos of it to [[SPC]] and [[BME]] in [[1995]]. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Bridge Piercing]] |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 25 September 2023
Referred to by some people as a "third eye piercing" or occasionally a "Unicorn piercing", the vertical bridge piercing sits vertically between the eyebrows (imagine an eyebrow piercing right in the middle). It's often done using a curved barbell, but it really should be done with a surface bar in order to ensure good healing.
Alternative Names
- Unicorn Piercing
- used in Europe
- Third Eye Piercing
- first used by Shawn Porter when he added photos of it to SPC and BME in 1995.