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  2. Lip piercing - Wikipedia

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    Lip piercings are sometimes worn in pairs or sets. Approximate healing time for most lip piercings is between 1 and 3 months; however, there is a possibility of serious infection if the piercing is not properly taken care of. [1] After healing is complete, other jewelry may be used.

  3. Monroe piercing - Wikipedia

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    This piercing may also be referred to as a Crayfish, Angel Bites, or Anti Bite (being the obverse of snake bites). When long barbells are worn in this piercing, they look similar to the antennae on a crayfish, hence the name. [3] Most people with a Monroe piercing favor a metal ball or a jewel on the outer-end.

  4. Labret - Wikipedia

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    These include a vertical labret (pierced with a curved barbell through the top of the lower lip rather than in front of the lip tissue), snake bites (dual piercings close together reminiscent of fangs), spiderbites (dual piercings very close together on the same side of the face), and a lowbret, which is placed as low as possible toward the ...

  5. Piercings: How to Prevent Complications - AOL

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Pressure immobilisation technique - Wikipedia

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    The pressure immobilisation technique is a first aid treatment used as a way to treat spider bite, snakebite, bee, wasp and ant stings in allergic individuals, blue ringed octopus stings, cone shell stings, etc. [1] [2] The object of pressure immobilisation is to contain venom within a bitten limb and prevent it from moving through the lymphatic system to the vital organs.

  8. Got a New Piercing? This Is the Simple Cleaning Routine ... - AOL

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  9. Snake-stone - Wikipedia

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    A snake-stone, also known as a viper's stone, snake's pearl, black stone, serpent-stone, [1] or nagamani is an animal bone or stone [2] used as folk medicine for snake bite in Africa, South America, India and Asia. [3] [4] The early Celtic era European adder stone is also called a snake stone, and is usually made from coloured glass, often with ...