If we are talking about an industrial piercing, yes you need two piercings. however you can still wear a barbell in one piercing provided that it is fitted to work in that single piercing.
Well for horizontal hood piercings you can use a captive bead ring or circular barbell. For vertical hood the choices are straight barbell, bent barbell, circular barbell or captive bead ring.
Industrial piercings don't have backs, it's one long barbell running through two diffrent piercings in the ear cartilage.
Yes you can but it's good to gauge up to the size of the barbell you want to use. They usually aren't more than 2 sizes up from the small piercings.
You have two cartilage piercings. Unless they are joined by a barbell or they are blended or layered in some way to get a desired effect, you just have two cartilage piercings nothing special, no fancy name sorry.
Nothing other than he has a barbell in his eyebrow, there is no dark secret meaning to body piercings.
No, tongue rings are specifically designed for tongue piercings and are not suitable for an industrial piercing. An industrial piercing typically requires a long straight barbell that goes through two separate ear piercings. It is best to use jewelry that is specifically designed for an industrial piercing to ensure proper healing and comfort.
It's called a surface barbell. It's used for various surface piercings.
yeah.. He has a Circular Barbell(both ears) ethier or 8 or 10 guage. And he does have a rook.
Lips are pierced with barbells all the time, generally bent barbells for vertical labret piercings.
Barbells are used in several piercings so you need to list a piercing in order to get a price, actually grab the phone book and call the body piercing studio for prices.
Most places will give you a barbell. I'm sure that you can pick whichever you want but I'd suggest a barbell. Rings are uncomfortable with most new piercings because of the swelling. The ring is restrictive and doesnt let your piercing swell the way it wants to. The barbell will lay flatter against your belly so it wont get hit as often as a ring. I'd go with the barbell.
Most "normal" piercings are 18 gauge, so yes, I dont see why not.