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(Created page with "<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>The <b>rook piercing</b> is an <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Ear_piercing" title="Ear piercing">ear piercing</a> through the fold of <a href="/index.php?title=Cartilage" title="Cartilage">cartilage</a> between the inner and outer <a href="/index.php?title=Conch" title="Conch">conch</a> (the <a class="new" href="/index.php?title=Anti-helix&action=edit&redlink=1" title="An...")
 
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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>The <b>rook piercing</b> is an <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Ear_piercing" title="Ear piercing">ear piercing</a> through the fold of <a href="/index.php?title=Cartilage" title="Cartilage">cartilage</a> between the inner and outer <a href="/index.php?title=Conch" title="Conch">conch</a> (the <a class="new" href="/index.php?title=Anti-helix&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" title="Anti-helix (page does not exist)">anti-helix</a>). Care must be taken with it during healing, as it is easy to contaminate (and damage) from things like telephones touching it.
[[File:Headsplit1.jpg|right|thumb|Head Split]]
</p><p>The piercing was first popularized by <a href="/index.php?title=Erik_Dakota" title="Erik Dakota">Erik Dakota</a> (featured in <a href="/index.php?title=Body_Play" title="Body Play">Body Play</a> #4), who is said to have named it after a shortened version of his first name.
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<td> <div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Rook-2.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="205" src="/images/thumb/1/11/Rook-2.jpg/150px-Rook-2.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Rook-2.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Rook</div></div></div>
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Alternative_Names"> Alternative Names </span></h2>
<dl><dt> Construction Piercing</dt><dd> used in Alaska and other areas.
</dd><dt> Niler</dt><dd> a <a href="/index.php?title=Local_Term" title="Local Term">Local Term</a> used by <a href="/index.php?title=Gauntlet" title="Gauntlet">Gauntlet</a> for the <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Rook" title="Rook">Rook</a> piercing, named after employee <a class="new" href="/index.php?title=Eric_Niles&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" title="Eric Niles (page does not exist)">Eric Niles</a>.
</dd><dt> Scaffold Piercing</dt><dd> common in the United Kingdom and Australia.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="See_Also">See Also</span></h2>
<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Helix_Piercing" title="Helix Piercing">Helix Piercing</a>
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Related_Risks"> Related Risks </span></h2>
<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Bell%27s_Palsy" title="Bell's Palsy">Bell's Palsy</a>
</li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Ear_Collapse" title="Ear Collapse">Ear Collapse</a>
</li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Loss_of_Hearing" title="Loss of Hearing">Loss of Hearing</a>
</li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Rejection" title="Rejection">Rejection</a>
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'''Head splitting''' is the [[Bisection|bisection]] of the glans of the [[Penis|penis]]. The procedure is usually carried out using a [[Scalpel|scalpel]] or surgical scissors (although cauterizing, electronic cauterizing or laser may also be used). The wound often needs to be cauterized, either with [[Silver Nitrate|Silver Nitrate]] or with heat. Post-procedural bleeding is relatively heavy and tends to last several days.


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Often men decide to get a [[Meatotomy|meatotomy]] before later progressing to a full head split.
 
* [[Genital Bisection|Genital Bisection]]
* [[Regrowth|Regrowth]]

Latest revision as of 04:49, 17 September 2023

Head Split

Head splitting is the bisection of the glans of the penis. The procedure is usually carried out using a scalpel or surgical scissors (although cauterizing, electronic cauterizing or laser may also be used). The wound often needs to be cauterized, either with Silver Nitrate or with heat. Post-procedural bleeding is relatively heavy and tends to last several days.

Often men decide to get a meatotomy before later progressing to a full head split.