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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p><b>Chain</b> piercing is a subtype of <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Permanent_piercing" title="Permanent piercing">permanent piercing</a>. If a piercing is done using chain, rather than a solid bar or ring, the skin inside the piercing grows through the holes in the chain. This seals the chain in place, making it effectively impossible to remove without a great deal of effort (although due to pinching between links, the piercing will probably never be entirely "truly healed" in such a technique).
'''Chain''' piercing is a subtype of [[Permanent piercing]]. If a piercing is done using chain, rather than a solid bar or ring, the skin inside the piercing grows through the holes in the chain. This seals the chain in place, making it effectively impossible to remove without a great deal of effort (although due to pinching between links, the piercing will probably never be entirely "truly healed" in such a technique).
</p><p>If problems arise, be they <a href="/index.php?title=Infection" title="Infection">infection</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Metal_Allergy" title="Metal Allergy">metal allergy</a>, or any number of other things, they become dramatically more serious since the piercing can not be removed without surgical excision.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="See_Also">See Also</span></h2>
<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Biceps_Piercing" title="Biceps Piercing">Biceps Piercing</a>
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If problems arise, be they [[Infection]], [[Metal Allergy]], or any number of other things, they become dramatically more serious since the piercing can not be removed without surgical excision.


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== See Also ==
* [[Biceps Piercing]]

Latest revision as of 01:20, 17 September 2023

Chain piercing is a subtype of Permanent piercing. If a piercing is done using chain, rather than a solid bar or ring, the skin inside the piercing grows through the holes in the chain. This seals the chain in place, making it effectively impossible to remove without a great deal of effort (although due to pinching between links, the piercing will probably never be entirely "truly healed" in such a technique).

If problems arise, be they Infection, Metal Allergy, or any number of other things, they become dramatically more serious since the piercing can not be removed without surgical excision.

Chain Piercing

See Also