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  2. Nape piercing - Wikipedia

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    A nape piercing. A nape piercing is a piercing through the surface of the nape (back part) of the neck. Nape piercings are a type of surface piercing. They carry a high rate of rejection and migration, [1] unless they are properly measured and placed. They may reject if they are not pierced properly, as they are in a part of the body that moves ...

  3. Surface piercing - Wikipedia

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    Corset piercing: a series of bilaterally symmetrical piercings, normally done on the back, intended to be laced like a corset. Christina piercing: located at the mons pubis. Madison piercing: a horizontal piercing located just above the collarbone, at the base of the neck. Nape piercing: located on the back of the neck.

  4. Neck piercing - Wikipedia

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    This piercing is also commonly done through the loose flesh on the back of the neck and is called a nape piercing. Shortly after the piercing is performed, the surrounding area is prone to swelling and bleeding. The neck will continue to stay swollen for the next few days, and the skin around the ends of the piercing will be red and inflamed.

  5. How to get rid of an ingrown hair - AOL

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    But they’re more likely to occur in areas where hair is coarse, like the beard area on the face and neck, at the nape of the neck if you have short hair, the pubic region, the legs, the ...

  6. How To Get Rid Of Neck Acne (Because, Yes, It Can Occur There)

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    Neck acne can occur as a result of many factors, including hormones, sweat buildup, and leftover makeup. ... the lesions on the jawline and neck area tend to be more cystic and nodular, which can ...

  7. Nape - Wikipedia

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    The uncovered nape of a maiko 's neck Cat carrying a kitten by its nape, known as the "scruff". The nape is the back of the neck.In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha (from the Medieval Latin rendering of the Arabic نُخَاع, ' spinal marrow ').

  8. Oshiroi - Wikipedia

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    Oshiroi is traditionally applied over a base of two types of wax used as a primer: ishineri (石練) is applied to the eyebrows, whereas bintsuke (facial wax) is applied to cover the rest of the face and the neck. The upper portion of back is also covered if the wearer will be dressed in a susohiki ("trailing skirt") kimono, where the upper ...

  9. Serena Williams Just Had a ‘Grapefruit’-Sized Cyst Removed ...

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    A branchial cyst, a.k.a. a branchial cleft cyst, is a small, fluid-filled sac that an look like a lump under the skin on the side of your neck, according to the Cleveland Clinic. They can appear ...