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MontanaPiercer
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Quote MontanaPiercer Replybullet Topic: Surface Piercings
    Posted: January/17/2006 at 9:49am
With the abundance of quality information available to body piercers these days, it is disheartening to see the quality of work coming from some of these people. In no other area of piercing do I see such shoddy craftsmanship as I do in the area of surface piercing. Surface work is an advanced art of piercing, and shouldn't be attempted by those who don't have the training or experience to perform them properly. To do so makes you a hack, and we have plenty of hacks in this industry already, everyone of them dragging down the advancement and public acceptance of the industry. Horror stories travel faster and farther than anything else, and some of you could give Stephen King a run for his money as fast as you are pumping them out.....
Surface piercings are extremely difficult to heal if everything is done correctly. To utilize inappropriate jewelry, to pierce high motion areas, to fail in recognizing anatomical requirements, all go to make healing a surface piercing a lottery like statistical probability....... and is a serious dis-service to your client who trust you do things correctly, and seldom know when you aren't.
BME has already taken the time to document the essential information on surface piercings, so I will spare the rehash in this post, but for those of you who are working on other people, or those that are interested in knowing the PROPER way to do surface piercing, please take a moment to at least familiarize yourself with the info. We abandoned the old methods for surface piercing years ago, because quite frankly, they NEVER WORKED, and WILL NEVER WORK. If you are doing surface piercings, please don't be playing catch-up, your clients are counting on you.........
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Quote AstroZombie138 Replybullet Posted: January/17/2006 at 7:23pm
Well said.
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Quote psychokinetic Replybullet Posted: January/17/2006 at 7:29pm
the large gauge madison in the rejection page looks like it was a stupid idea in the first place.
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Quote Dantes Lover Replybullet Posted: January/23/2006 at 12:20am
so...if everything is done right and you have good luck, a surface piercing CAN heal?

i hope so. i desperately want an anti-eyebrow...but now i'm off to read the articles. thanks for posting the links
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Quote CRUCIFUCK Replybullet Posted: February/06/2006 at 11:29am
punch and taper...learn the "proper" way to do it folks..
see you in a couple weeks tana..

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Quote AnamiAzureal Replybullet Posted: February/06/2006 at 3:17pm
okay well I was looking at those links with my brother and we started talking baout his corset piercing that he's wanted for god only knows how long and the bars he was gonna use. he claims that he was gonna use these polyurathane bars for his surface piercing. He says that surface piercings normally reject because the skin has to move to adjust to the new piercing and this is hwy polyurathane bars are good because they are "flexible"?? like so when your skin moves or whatever the bars moves to adjust so that it heals quicker and better? well I was just wandering if this was true informations or if some chick just made up this stuff so she could get more money? well I guess that's about it.....sorry for always asking stoopid questions....I just don't know much.
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Quote MontanaPiercer Replybullet Posted: February/06/2006 at 7:02pm
Unless the PTFE is bent with 90 degree risors into a surface bar shape (this is a tricky practice to get them to stay bent, and requires heating them at the bend to the point of nearly melting and then letting them cool in that shape), then they are as useless as curved barbells. Any piercer who knows their shit gave up on PTFE for surface piercings years ago.... so more than likely she is just full of shit.....

if the jewelry doesn't look like the ones pictured above, its wrong. Here is a series of photos from BME of nape piercings using the type of bars that piercer is talking about.....as you can clearly see, they don't work




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Quote AnamiAzureal Replybullet Posted: February/08/2006 at 11:09am
oh tay well he still insist that they are better because he doesn't like to listen to pros, he feels that he is right and never WILL be wrong, but I don't care...I'll let him get it and it'll get fucked up and then he'll be lke "WoW....I wish i had listened to that Montana dood" so Idk but thanks for the info anyways, I'll take your advice for when I hopefully get my napes! 
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Quote Haywood Replybullet Posted: February/13/2006 at 8:59pm
Hmm, i did not know that
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Quote locky Replybullet Posted: February/21/2006 at 9:53pm
i know for a fact the piercings places where i live both use PTFE for their surface piercings but one place does change it afterwards to a bar.... will this still cause rejection???
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