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The following is a '''guide to using BME for research'''. In all cases you should double check your school's requirements for citation style, this is merely meant as a guide and may not accurately illustrate citation according to MLA, APA or other standards.
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[[File:Medusa_Piercing-5.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Medusa Piercing]]
[[File:Medusa_Piercing-2.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Medusa Piercing]]


== Contents ==
The '''medusa piercing''' is sort of like an upside-down [[Labret Piercing]]. It's a piercing through the center of the upper lip; the philtrum, perpendicular to the tissue.
# [[#Experiences|Experiences]]
# [[#QOD|QOD]]
# [[#BME produced FAQs/Wiki|BME produced FAQs/Wiki]]
# [[#Using BME photos|Using BME photos]]
# [[#See Also|See Also]]


== Experiences ==
This piercing was named in the mid 1990s by Kerrick, a hairdresser and model from Toronto, Canada. The piercing was performed by [[Tom Brazda]] of [[Stainless Studios]], although it was certainly not unheard of at that point. It just didn't have a name that had stuck.
If you'd like to use the experiences on BME as a resource for a research project, you must realize one important thing: Experiences are reader submitted, and have not been edited for accuracy. They are there to document what people went through, and the experiences contain many instances of false information.


Experiences should be cited roughly as follows:
This piercing is normally worn with a [[Labret Stud]], although rings and other jewelry are possible. Some people stretch this piercing.


"Mrs. Penguin" Woman gets sewer pipe rammed through ear (BME: Body Modification Ezine)
It is important to note that good placement is essential with this piercing. If the placement is not aesthetically balanced, it will accentuate any lack of symmetry in the wearer's face.
[http://www.bmezine.com/pierce/01-ear/A20308/earwoman.html], 8 Mar. 2002 (Accessed 17 Mar. 2002).


== QOD ==
== Alternative Names ==
QOD contains probably the most voluminous archive of questions and answers on body modification anywhere on the planet. When you're citing it, make sure you grab the date, as well as the author correctly.
; Philtrum Piercing
: What's interesting is that this is one of the few cases — others include the [[Daith]] and [[Rook]] — where a decorative name has trumped a proper anatomical name. The [[Philtrum]] is the anatomically correct term for the midline groove of the upper lip which is located between the nose and the top of the lip.
; Cleft Piercing
: This is a local term in Vermont and other areas, with "cleft" referring to the indented space between the ridges above the lip.
; Upbret
: Deviation of ''[[Labret]]''; used in some parts of the West Coast of the United States.
; KA Piercing
: Pronounced "kay - eh", not "kah", this is a term almost exclusively limited to the USENET newsgroup [[Rec.arts.bodyart]]. Rumor has it, it is so named because the piercer [[Keith Alexander]] — a regular in that newsgroup — does not enjoy doing the piercing.
: However... rumors are not always true. Keith wrote in to add,
: Not true. The term "KA" was coined by [[Yttrx]], then "p0ok", to annoy me. I HATE the bullshit names given to piercings — cindy, madonna, marylin, and especially "medusa." ''Did the mythical Medusa have such a piercing?'' I ''love'' doing those, anyway.


QOD entries should be cited roughly as follows:
It should also be noted that any [[Vertical Labret]] piercing, lower or upper lip, may be referred to as a Medusa in parts of Finland. One reader there writes us,
: "That caused some confusion for me when I started browsing BME to say the least. I think this originates from the [[Harness Studio]] in Helsinki, quite probably from a misunderstanding from the time when piercing was taking its first baby footsteps around here."


"Monte" Septum Stretching QOD entry (BME: Body Modification Ezine)
== See Also ==
[http://www.bmezine.com/qod/], 13:38 14 Mar. 2002 (Accessed 17 Mar. 2002).
* [[Labret]]
* [[Madonna Piercing]]
* [[Horizontal Philtrum Piercing]]


== BME produced FAQs/Wiki ==
== Related Risks ==
Many of the FAQs may contain specific information on how they should be cited, but in general, it's something along the lines of:
* [[Swollen Lip]]
 
* [[Embedded Labret]]
Suspension FAQ (BME: Body Modification Ezine)
[http://www.bmezine.com/ritual/susp-faq.txt], 2002 (Accessed 17 Mar. 2002).
 
== Using BME photos ==
Under no circumstances may BME photos be republished on the Internet, nor may they be distributed offline in any way. Permission is granted for non-commercial educational use. That is, if you'd like to use BME images for a school project, go ahead, but if you want to put them on your webpage or anything else, you can't.
 
== See Also ==
* [[BME FAQ]]

Latest revision as of 06:29, 17 September 2023

Medusa Piercing
Medusa Piercing
Medusa Piercing

The medusa piercing is sort of like an upside-down Labret Piercing. It's a piercing through the center of the upper lip; the philtrum, perpendicular to the tissue.

This piercing was named in the mid 1990s by Kerrick, a hairdresser and model from Toronto, Canada. The piercing was performed by Tom Brazda of Stainless Studios, although it was certainly not unheard of at that point. It just didn't have a name that had stuck.

This piercing is normally worn with a Labret Stud, although rings and other jewelry are possible. Some people stretch this piercing.

It is important to note that good placement is essential with this piercing. If the placement is not aesthetically balanced, it will accentuate any lack of symmetry in the wearer's face.

Alternative Names

Philtrum Piercing
What's interesting is that this is one of the few cases — others include the Daith and Rook — where a decorative name has trumped a proper anatomical name. The Philtrum is the anatomically correct term for the midline groove of the upper lip which is located between the nose and the top of the lip.
Cleft Piercing
This is a local term in Vermont and other areas, with "cleft" referring to the indented space between the ridges above the lip.
Upbret
Deviation of Labret; used in some parts of the West Coast of the United States.
KA Piercing
Pronounced "kay - eh", not "kah", this is a term almost exclusively limited to the USENET newsgroup Rec.arts.bodyart. Rumor has it, it is so named because the piercer Keith Alexander — a regular in that newsgroup — does not enjoy doing the piercing.
However... rumors are not always true. Keith wrote in to add,
Not true. The term "KA" was coined by Yttrx, then "p0ok", to annoy me. I HATE the bullshit names given to piercings — cindy, madonna, marylin, and especially "medusa." Did the mythical Medusa have such a piercing? I love doing those, anyway.

It should also be noted that any Vertical Labret piercing, lower or upper lip, may be referred to as a Medusa in parts of Finland. One reader there writes us,

"That caused some confusion for me when I started browsing BME to say the least. I think this originates from the Harness Studio in Helsinki, quite probably from a misunderstanding from the time when piercing was taking its first baby footsteps around here."

See Also

Related Risks