My Very First Piercing
Belly, Nose, Tragus, Septum, Helix
My Very First Piercing Belly, Nose, Tragus, Septum, Helix
The information in this piece of work will be of the greatest use to those who have to make decisions on the types of piercing to choose and how to care for it to get rid of infections and other problems. The book will give information about how to care for the body part after piercing and suggest some precautions that will keep you free from infections and other complications after piercing. What You'll Get Inside: - WHAT IS BODY PIERCING? - BRIEF HISTORY OF BODY PIERCING - REASONS WHY PEOPLE PIERCE THEIR BODY - POINTS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING FOR BODY PIERCING - RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PIERCING OF THE BODY - HEALING TIME AFTER BODY PIERCING - HOW PIERCINGS ARE DONE - TOOLS USED FOR PIERCING - TYPES OF BODY PIERCINGS - NAVEL (BELLY) PIERCING - Points to consider before going for navel piercing - Risks associated with navel piercing - Navel piercing aftercare - Navel (Belly piercing) jewelry - NOSE PIERCING - Types of nose piercings - Actions to be taken before going for nose piercing - Nose piercing problems - Jewelry used in nose piercings - Nose piercing aftercare - TRAGUS PIERCING - How tragus piercing is done - Tragus piercing risks - Symptoms of infection after tragus piercing - Tragus piercing jewelry - Tragus piercing aftercare - SEPTUM PIERCING - Procedure for septum piercing - Risks associated with septum piercing - Septum piercing jewelry - Septum piercing aftercare - HELIX PIERCING - Helix piercing jewelry - Helix piercing process - Infections associated with healing process of helix piercing - Helix piercing aftercare It must be stressed that the various images used in this book gives specific details which has been selected to illustrate specific ideas about piercing. Take A Sneak Peak Inside: (Page 15) "Nose piercings have numerous advantages as compared to the other body piercings. Some of these advantages are outlined below: Nose piercings are the types that are relatively difficult for the piercer to make a mistake. There is a wide variety of nose jewelry to choose from. If by any reason you do not want the piercing anymore, you simply take it out and the hole will not take too long to completely heal and there will be no scar left behind. They are relatively simple piercings to have which does not even cause a lot of pain. Types of nose piercings The nose allows for a few different variations in piercing. These are as follows: Nostril piercing: the nostril piercing involves the penetration of the fleshy nares on either side of the nose. This is the most common place for nose piercing. A ring or a stud is best for starting but make sure the jewelry is not too tight to the nose if it is a stud. Bridge piercing: the bridge piercing is sometimes known as "Earl piercing" taking after the name of the man who did this type of piercing first. This is done on the surface of the nasal bridge lining up between the eyes. This can sometimes be hard to heal and carries a high potential for rejection. Septum piercing: These piercing are placed in the cartilage wall between the chambers of the nose at the bottom of the nostrils. It is the only nose piercing that can be made invisible." Buy Now & Give Me Opportunity To Develop Your Knowledge. - Author John If You Will Have Any Question - Will Do My Best To Answer You.