Orbital

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Orbital Piercing

Similar to an industrial piercing, an orbital piercing is two piercings connected by a single ring. Usually the piercings are done using two separate pieces of jewelry for healing -- swelling can make a single ring complicate the healing process. Once healed, a single captive bead ring, circular barbell or D-ring can be used.


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