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  2. Ethel Granger - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Granger. Ethel Granger (born 12 April 1905 in Cambridgeshire as Ethel Mary Wilson; died January–March 1982 in Peterborough) was one of the most famous main figures in the development of contemporary piercing and body modification in Europe. [ 1] As world record holder with the narrowest documented waist size, she entered the Guinness ...

  3. Jane Child - Wikipedia

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    Jane Richmond Hyslop (born 15 February 1967), known professionally as Jane Child, is a Canadian singer, songwriter and record-producer best known for her hit single "Don't Wanna Fall in Love". [ 1] She is also known for her unusual fashion style, which included a hairstyle made of spikes and ankle-length braids and a nose chain piercing.

  4. List of people known for extensive body modification - Wikipedia

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    Martina Big; Pete Burns, (1959–2016) had extensive polyacrylamide injections into his lips, along with cheek implants, several nose re-shapings and many tattoos; The Black Alien, real name Anthony Loffredo has his whole body tattooed and multiple body parts removed such as his nose, some of his fingers, and his ears.

  5. Elaine Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Extensive body piercings. Spouse. Douglas Watson. . . ( m. 2011; div. 2012) . Website. elainedavidson.co.uk. Elaine Davidson is a Brazilian-Scottish former nurse, [ 1] based in Edinburgh who Guinness World Records has certified as the "Most Pierced Woman".

  6. Nose piercing - Wikipedia

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    Large-gauge septum piercing Fulani woman with traditional nose ring and mouth tattooThe nasal septum is the cartilaginous dividing wall between the nostrils. Generally, the cartilage itself is not pierced, but rather the small gap between the cartilage and the bottom of the nose (sometimes called the "sweet spot" by piercers), typically at 14ga (1.6 mm) although it is often stretched to a ...

  7. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Body piercing, which is a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewellery may be worn, or where an implant could be inserted. The word piercing can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to an opening in the body created by this act or practice.

  8. Elayne Angel - Wikipedia

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    August 6, 1960 (age 64) Los Angeles, California, United States. Other names. Elayne Binnie, Elayne Levine. Occupation. Body piercer. Known for. an originator of contemporary body piercing in the 1980s and in its popular culture emergence in the 1990s. Elayne Angel (born Elayne Steinberg, August 6, 1960) is an American professional body piercer ...

  9. Bridge piercing - Wikipedia

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    A bridge piercing is a facial piercing through the skin on the bridge of the nose, usually directly between the eyes of the wearer. A variation on this piercing, the vertical bridge piercing is a surface piercing, with all of the risks or potential complications related to surface piercings. The risk of rejection is quite high for this piercing ...