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  2. Cheek piercing - Wikipedia

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    Cheek piercing at a ritual in Qionghai, Hainan, China. Permanent cheek piercing appears to be of primarily contemporary origin. Ritual cheek piercings were and are common throughout the world in both primitive and modern cultures. Perhaps the most well known of these rituals is the annual vegetarian festivals in Phuket, Thailand where "mediums" (both lay people and monks) pierce their cheeks ...

  3. Anti-eyebrow - Wikipedia

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    An anti-eyebrow is a facial piercing that is placed above the cheek bone or below the eyebrow. [1] Normally it is done with a small surface bar. [2] This piercing can be vertical or horizontal, depending on the person's preference. Though it is a surface piercing, with proper care, placement, and jewelry, it can be a viable long-term piercing ...

  4. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of different parts for body piercing. Ear piercings. Anti-tragus; Auricle; ... Cheek, also known as Dimple(s) Eyebrow; Horizontal Eyebrow;

  5. How to properly care for new piercings - AOL

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    For piercing aftercare, Dr. Kiran Mian, D.O, a board-certified dermatologist at Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery in New York City has a clear favorite product in the NeilMed Piercing Aftercare ...

  6. Medusa Piercing: Steps to Success Before Going Under ... - AOL

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  7. Mom sparks outrage on Facebook over baby's cheek piercing - AOL

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    A mom from Ohio sparked outrage on Facebook after she shared a photo of her baby daughter smiling with her new dimple accessory.

  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. From 'cultural tradition' to 'child abuse': Piercing a baby's ...

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    "Redness and swelling can also be signs of an allergic reaction, so it's important to speak with your pediatrician if you notice any of these signs." What to look for when choosing a piercing facility