Piercing

Piercing

Piercing is a body modification process where a small hole is created in the skin or cartilage to insert jewelry. Common types of piercings include earlobe, cartilage, nose, eyebrow, and navel piercings. The procedure typically involves using a sterilized needle or piercing gun, followed by the insertion of a jewelry piece such as a stud, hoop, or barbell. Aftercare is essential to ensure proper healing and to prevent infections, and it generally involves cleaning the area regularly and avoiding irritation or trauma to the piercing site.