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  2. Everything You Need to Know About Septum Piercings - AOL

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  3. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    Angel Bites; Ashley; Canine Bites; Cyber Bites; Dahlia; Dolphin Bites; Jestrum; Labret; Lateral Labret; Lower-Lip Frenelum, also known as Frowny; Monroe, also known ...

  4. Philtrum piercing - Wikipedia

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    It is typically pierced using a labret stud as jewelry, with the ball sitting outside the mouth in the dip of the top lip. A variation of the philtrum piercing is a jestrum, where the piercing is placed vertically through the lip using a curved barbell so both beads are visible. The other variation is called double because it features two ...

  5. Jestrum piercing - Wikipedia

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    A jestrum piercing, also known as a vertical medusa or vertical philtrum, is an upper lip piercing that is very similar to a labret piercing, [1] or more specifically a vertical labret piercing. It is placed in the philtrum of the upper lip, directly under the nasal septum .

  6. How to Know If Medicare Covers Deviated Septum Surgery - AOL

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    But you’ll still have to pay your monthly premiums (which are $185.00 for 2025), your Part B deductible of $257 in 2025, and 20% of the costs after you meet your deductible.

  7. Stretching (body piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Stretching, in the context of body piercing, is the deliberate expansion of a healed piercing for the purpose of wearing certain types of jewelry. Ear piercings are the most commonly stretched piercings, [1] with nasal septum piercings, tongue piercings and lip piercings/lip plates following close behind. [2]

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  9. Perforator flaps - Wikipedia

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    Septocutaneous perforators supply the overlying skin by traversing through an intermuscular septum before they pierce the deep fascia. These perforators are cutaneous side branches of muscular vessels and perforators. [1] When a flap's blood supply depends on a septal perforator, this flap is called a septal perforator flap. [1]