its a bar that goes under the skin and has two balls popping out on each side it is an alternative to a micro dermal piercing which is a surgical piercing implant
you can have a piercing anywhere you like. piercings over a smooth surface of skin are called "surface piercings"
No, it typically isn't. Surface piercings are more like nape, hips, wrists, sternums, and anti-eyebrow piercings. Surface piercings enter and exit through a flat area of skin. Nipples definitely aren't flat so they arent generally considered to be surface piercings.
Not sure what you're asking. Dermal piercings can be put in the same area as a standard belly piercing would. If you're asking if surface piercings are just like belly piercings, no. Technically, navel piercings are surface piercings. other surface piercings require a different shape bar or dermals if you use them. They're typically deeper too.
So..........what?
The venom is two tongue piercings.
navel, nipple, genital, and surface piercings that are on the back, abdomen, hips, thighs, etc
It's called a surface barbell. It's used for various surface piercings.
It depends on your pain tolerance. For me it didn't hurt much. It was just a sharp pinch. Hip piercings have a really high chance of rejection though.
All piercings i know of, swell in some way when you first get them done.
They are called "surface piercings", that is because the jewellery is just under the surface tissue or dermal layer. These piercing must be done only by an experienced professional body piercer using aseptic technique and appropriate materials.
Any piercing can get infected easily. Surface piercings have an extremely high chance of rejection. Meaning your skin will probably push it out.
All surface piercing are prone to growing out or rejecting, it's the nature of the beast.