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The Church of Steel is owned and operated by Art Aguirre, who is an consummate professional, so it would be no less than 18 years old.
St. Albert Steel was created in 2007.
no. surgical steel.
It's done with 316 LVM
Titanium barbells or CBR
Albert John Becker has written: 'The strength and stiffness of steel under bi-axial loading' -- subject(s): Steel, Testing
Surgical Stainless Steel (SSS) The most commonly used type of metal for piercings is Surgical Stainless Steel which is also perfect for a fresh or healing piercing. Also, high-quality metals like 14k gold, 18k gold, or titanium are used for piercings.
Albert Ladd Colby has written: 'A comparison of certain physical properties of nickel steel and carbon steel' -- subject- s -: Nickel steel, Strength of materials, Structural Steel 'Review and Text of the American Standard Specifications for Steel Adopted in ..' 'Review of the Text of the American Standard Specifications for Steel ..'
No. It's just steel or plastic in your mouth.
Albert E.
A reputable piercer will use 316L surgical stainless steel jewelry that has been properly sterilized.
There is no such type of piercing but there is clear body jewelry, also called retainers. Retainers are always good to use if you don't want a piercing to close up but also not show. When getting a new piercing the piercer cannot put that material in the piercing because its not the right type of material for the piercing to heal around. They will use 316LVM steel jewelry but once the piercing is healed you can put a retainer in. Hope that answers the question.