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<p><b>Flesh Stapling</b> is an attempt to achieve an aesthetic similar to <a href="/index.php?title=Pocketing" title="Pocketing">pocketing</a> (where the middle of the jewelry, rather than the ends, is exposed), but with a dramatically increased chance of healing. This was done by combining the designs of pocketings and surface bars, resulting in a closed staple shaped piece of jewelry. It was invented by <a href="/index.php?title=Samppa" title="Samppa">Samppa</a> of <a href="/index.php?title=Mad_Max_Tattoo_and_Piercing" title="Mad Max Tattoo and Piercing">Mad Max</a> in the 1990s.
'''Flesh Stapling''' is an attempt to achieve an aesthetic similar to [[Pocketing]] (where the middle of the jewelry, rather than the ends, is exposed), but with a dramatically increased chance of healing. This was done by combining the designs of pocketings and surface bars, resulting in a closed staple shaped piece of jewelry. It was invented by [[Samppa]] of [[Mad Max Tattoo and Piercing|Mad Max]] in the 1990s.
</p><p>First generation Flesh Staples were wire, and positioned using a piercing technique which left two unnecessary holes.  Second generation Flesh Staples are flat, similar to <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Flesh_plating" title="Flesh plating">flesh plating</a>, still, however, resembling staples.  The technique is carried out using a scalpel and skin elevator.  Results and appearance have proven to be much more enhanced than the previous generation of stapling.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Risks">Risks</span></h2>
<ul><li><a href="/index.php?title=Rejection" title="Rejection">Rejection</a>
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First generation Flesh Staples were wire, and positioned using a piercing technique which left two unnecessary holes.  Second generation Flesh Staples are flat, similar to [[Flesh plating]], still, however, resembling staples.  The technique is carried out using a scalpel and skin elevator.  Results and appearance have proven to be much more enhanced than the previous generation of stapling.


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== Risks ==
* [[Rejection]]

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Flesh Stapling is an attempt to achieve an aesthetic similar to Pocketing (where the middle of the jewelry, rather than the ends, is exposed), but with a dramatically increased chance of healing. This was done by combining the designs of pocketings and surface bars, resulting in a closed staple shaped piece of jewelry. It was invented by Samppa of Mad Max in the 1990s.

First generation Flesh Staples were wire, and positioned using a piercing technique which left two unnecessary holes. Second generation Flesh Staples are flat, similar to Flesh plating, still, however, resembling staples. The technique is carried out using a scalpel and skin elevator. Results and appearance have proven to be much more enhanced than the previous generation of stapling.

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Risks