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Nape piercing
Nape Piercing

A nape piercing is a piercing on the nape (back) of the neck. It is most commonly pierced using a Surface Bar, but even nylon piercings have been known to heal here. It is perfectly safe and does not put nerves at risk. This piercing, as with many surface piercings, is prone to rejection.