Body Jewelry
For as long as one can possibly remember body jewelry has long been deeply ingrained in man’s culture, as you might have already seen in various documentaries in the National Geographic. More than just a simple adornment, body jewelry has been long regarded as a primitive art form, being in the same league with tattoos. Today, body piercing jewelry has evolved to offer more fascinating options and designs to choose from that makes it more of an individualistic fashion statement, more than anything else.
A lot of people are quite fascinated with the unconventional ways that some highly adventurous individuals can think of just to put a new hole in their bodies and attach a decorative jewelry. Among the most common body parts that makes a prime location for some piercing would be the eyebrow, ear, nipples, nose, lip, navel, chin and even the genitals. While some people may find this a little too kinky or weird for their tastes, it is intrinsically an expression of every person’s unique style and preference. And since there is basically no law prohibiting such bold acts, you can give the freedom to go for any idea that suits you. Of course, its legality will not save you from those nasty stares, or inevitable hitching of some eyebrows but as they always say: to each his own, so go ahead and experiment if you are up to it.
One of the basic concerns of body jewelry would be its safety. However, the rule of the thumb is to simply rely on a reputable professional piercer to do the deed since they don’t only have the valuable experience to back them up but the professional sterilized instruments for a safer procedure. Improper piercing procedure could possibly trigger in a host of complications such as chronic infection, uncontrollable bleeding, nerve damage and inflammation as well transmission of diseases if old needles are used. There are generally three basic types of body jewelry piercing: cartilage, soft tissue and surface-to-surface method. The most common is the soft tissue piercing that basically spans the thickness that allows the jewelry to appear on each opposite sides, e.g. earlobe rings. This method is the easiest one and effectively allows the skin to easily heal while still accommodating the presence of the jewelry that was pierced in the skin. Cartilage piercing on the other hand is not for the faint of heart since it is known to require higher pain threshold. Among the primary spots are the nose, and upper ears. The surface-to-surface procedure are for the same plane piercing such as the throat and usually takes a lot longer to heal, on an average of a year or possibly more.
Teenagers who are naturally inquisitive and experimental are more likely to choose unorthodox location for body jewelry such as the tongue, nipple and belly button. And the most fascinating is the very fact that the design of body jewelry are growing more fascinating by the year, as people try to explore newer and better ways to enhance their look with an eye catching jewelry strategically located. Of course, not does not only have to pay attention to the procedure itself but also the type of materials used in body jewelry. Since this is an invasive procedure, you need to make sure that you have not displayed any allergy or sensitivity to metals. The popular choices today are the nontoxic metals such as surgical steel, 14 – 18 karat gold, titanium, niobium and platinum.
If you think you are up for a new challenge of sporting new jewelry in various locations of your body, just make sure you to take time to think in through. While it might have dire consequences such as the permanency of a tattoo, every rational adult should be able to make a decision and stand by it every time. Of course there are always some non-piercing body jewelry such as the clip on earrings that gives you an easier and faster option.