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Mouth rim/cheek surface piercing.

This unusual piercing passes from the edge of the mouth towards the back of the head and then out the cheek. It is a surface piercing usually done using a curved barbell. In the diagram on the right, you can see two of them—the lower copy of the picture highlights the location of the barbells to give you a better idea of placement.

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