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Elaine Davidson, Brazilian Born - with over 9,800 piercings she is the most pierced woman in the world |
The art of piercing is a modification that involves cutting or puncturing an area of the body in order to wear jewelry. The origin of this ancient practice is unclear but among the earliest records, mummified remains over 5000 years old have been found wearing earrings.
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Earring with remains found in Germany dated from the 6th century. |
Ear piercing is by far the most common practice and it could be argued that the general populous do not consider a basic ear lobe piercing as "extreme". There are mothers that have been known to get their baby daughters' ear lobes pierced before they are even 1 year old. Whilst this is becoming common practice in the western world, it is not paid the credence it deserves. Consider this scenario - a human life is having its body modified before it is able to conscientiously decide for itself. What if that human grows old enough to decide it never wanted the body modification to begin with? Some people conclude that this is mutilation by definition; It is a valid conclusion. In comparison "genital mutilation" which is rampant in Africa (90% of females aged 15-49) follows a similar ideology. The Parents and elders see forced female genital cutting as - "a normal part of their culture" not - "mutilation".
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Infant girl getting her ear lobes pierced |
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Jim Ward
"Granddaddy of the modern body piercing movement" |
There are a plethora of locations on the human body that can be pierced, a labret is not one of them. A labret is a piece of jewelry, not part of the human anatomy. This example is one of a thousand terminology misinterpretations that riddle the piercing industry today. Sometimes the clinical terminology of a particular piercing will simply be the part of the body being pierced eg. septum, eyebrow, philtrum piercing. Other times you will find that the name has been adopted from the piece of jewelry being used eg. a surface/dermal anchor. There are many other widely accepted names for certain body piercings like Prince Albert piercing or a Medusa piercing, however some of these dubs can be controversial. When we start dubbing a pair of upper lip piercings "Angel bites" It may sound cute, but we stray from clinical professionalism as a community. Individual conduct indirectly defines stereotype of the collective human experiences represented. The use of this language will stem from ones personal philosophy towards body modification. For an in depth view of Modern Body Piercing culture, Jim Wards book titled "Running the Gauntlet" is a great read
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Some common examples of body jewelry |
It always pays to use a professional and body piercing is no exception. Crooked, misplaced an uneven piercings are just a few of the many risks associated amateurs in the industry. Quality jewelry is also imperative particularly for a fresh piercing. Titanium & stainless steel jewelry is the benchmark of professionals however gold is an excellent choice too. Many other quality materials exist though they are not recommended until the piercing is properly healed. Cheaper nastier jewelry often comes with its own set of complications like toxicity or sharp external threads so do yourself a favour and don't use them, your body will thank you for it.
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