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anti-eyebrow

An anti-eyebrow is a body piercing. Normally it is a small surface bar that is placed above the cheek bone or below the eyebrow. Though it is a surface piercing, with proper care, placement, and jewellery, it can be a viable long-term piercing.

Anti-eyebrows are also known as upper cheek piercings, tears, and teardrops (when the two piercings are symmetrical).

Body piercing
Piercing methods
Ear piercing gun | Contemporary piercing procedure | Surface piercing | Body piercing materials | Stretching | Play piercing
Ear piercings
Earlobes and helix | Tragus | Antitragus | Snug (Antihelix) | Daith | Conch | Rook | Industrial
Facial and oral piercings
Bridge | Cheek | Eyebrow | Anti-eyebrow | Lip | Labret | Vertical labret | Lip frenulum | Nose | Tongue | Tongue frenulum | Uvula | Monroe | Medusa
Body piercings
Corset | Hand web | Madison | Navel | Nipple | Nape
Male genital piercings
Ampallang | Apadravya | Hafada | Foreskin | Deep shaft | Dolphin | Dydoe | Frenum | Frenum ladder | Guiche | Lorum | Prince Albert | Reverse Prince Albert | Pubic | Transscrotal
Female genital piercings
Christina piercing | Clitoris | Clitoral hood | Triangle | Fourchette | Isabella | Labia | Nefertiti | Princess Albertina

 
 
 

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