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Example of stainless steel flesh tunnels.

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.

Flesh tunnel in lobe

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