Normal ear lobe piercing has been popular for many decades in various civilizations, if not for centuries. Using pierced earlobes to hold decorations such as earrings and danglers is the most common form of body jewellery after finger rings, although it has lately become fashionable to use other parts of the ear, or even of the body, in order to be different. The tragus was the obvious candidate for this, and tragus piercings have risen in popularity over the past several years.
What is Cartilage Piercing?
Cartilage is constructed, not just of skin and flesh as your earlobes are, but also of a tough connective tissue intended to offer structure to features in your body. Your joints use cartilage to protect the bones from abrasion as they rub together, and your rib cage contains a great deal of cartilage tissue. With respect to your face, your nose is mainly cartilage, as is the main structure of your ear which is becoming increasingly popular for this type of decoration.
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Cartilage Piercing Is a Popular Form of Ear Piercing

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Getting a nose piercing can be an exciting time for self expression. If you are considering having this work done, then you should pay particularly close attention to safety precautions. The last thing you want to have to deal with is a nose piercing bump or nose piercing scar. These can become unsightly and can take attention away from the desired effect of the piercing itself. While there are many people out there, who may be willing to do the work for you on the cheap, your first commitment must be to quality and not to cost. After all, a bump or a scar can be a hard thing to conceal or get rid of, and you may never be able to do it fully. So instead, take heed of the following safety precautions, and your venture into piercing will be a healthy and successful one.
1. Always go with reputation
Most people think with their wallets instead of their brains when it comes to getting their nose piercings done. This is a huge mistake that can lead you into the arms of some pretty shaky practitioners. You should instead decide to check out the practitioner's reputation before moving forward. Does he have adequate licensing? Are his facilities clean? What do other customers have to say about him? All of these things can usually be discovered through an Internet search or by asking around all the various people that have had dealings with him in your community. Once you are certain of the reputation, then and only then should your mind move toward cost.
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Safety Precautions To Take When Getting A Nose Piercing

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Many people are concerned about the pain when considering body piercings, but the information below should ease your worries and let you know what to expect.
Body piercing has been carried out worldwide ever since people had the tools to carry it out, its roots often lying in ritual and early religion. However, it has also been a seen as a beautifying process, and even today piercing is carried out in modern society both for personal adornment and as a form of ritual. Although it has always been commonplace, particular with respect to ear piercing in civilized society, piercing the body has recent become even more popular in modern civilizations. One of the issues with body piercing is the level of pain to expect, and how this varies between the different types of piercing.
The pain you feel during the piercing itself is related to the type of tissue involved. A fleshy earlobe is easy to penetrate and is generally less painful that a jab from your doctor or nurse. The pain level is slight - the same as a rose thorn in fact. However, if you want a tragus piercing or one of any other cartilage tissue such as the top part of your ear, then it will be more painful because the tissue is not so easily penetrated. However, let's face it: if the pain was significant and unbearable, such body piercings would not be as popular as they are. The same applies to the tongue, nipple and genitals.
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Understanding The Pain of Body Piercing

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