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  2. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    1 Nose piercings. 2 Facial piercings. 3 Lip piercings. 4 Tongue piercings. ... Septum; Third Eye; Facial piercings. Anti-eyebrow, also known as Butterfly Kiss, ...

  3. 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 16g (1.2 mm) although it is often stretched to a ...

  4. Elaine Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Because of her dedication to the art form, Guinness World Records recognised her with a lifetime record of 4225 piercings for the title of "Most Piercings in a lifetime (female)." [5] The total weight of her internal piercings is estimated to be about 3 kilograms. [6] As of February 2009 her piercings totaled 6,005. [7]

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

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  6. Christina piercing - Wikipedia

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    A Christina piercing, also known as a Venus piercing, is a female genital piercing. It is located where the outer labia meet, below the pubic mound. [1] The Christina piercing is anatomy dependent; it has a high rejection rate, and is not possible for all women due to anatomical variation. If the flesh above the clitoris where the outer labia ...

  7. Category:Female genital piercings - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Female genital piercings" This category contains only the following file. File:Intimpiercing Frau aeussere.jpg.

  8. 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]

  9. Princess Albertina piercing - Wikipedia

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    Princess Albertina is a female genital piercing, where a ring enters the urethra and exits through the top of the vagina. [1] [2] Anne Greenblatt described the Princess Albertina to Ralph H. in 1995 as a "relatively new and experimental piercing." [3] Its name comes from the fact that it is analogous to the male Prince Albert piercing.