The dermal jewelry has a shoe shaped bottom, which holds the post at a 90 degree angle.
This shoe has holes in it, some small and some larger size holes.
Once the shoe is put into place under the skin (laying the same direction as the skins surface) it will begin to heal.
As the piercing heals, your skin will attach itself through the hole openings to the skin on the opposite side.
It is wise to hold down the piercing jewelry with a band aid until the healing process is secure.
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Feel free to add your comments and send photos or stories that I can add to the post.
Friday, July 9, 2010
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Omg, this is a gorgeous piercing! i have alot of piercing but to be honest i have never thought to get a piercing inside my skin. this is so cute. the only tip i have for you though, is when you get something pierced, try not to make it interfear with your tattoo (:
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