Industrial Piercing Jewelry

Industrial piercing has become quite a fad among youngsters these days. However, before getting an industrial piercing done, it is essential to know more about industrial piercing and the suitable jewelry for it. Here is some useful information on industrial piercing jewelry.
Industrial Piercing Jewelry
Industrial piercing is a type of body piercing usually used for ear cartilage piercing. This type of ear piercing is that where two holes are made in the ear which are joined by a single piece of jewelry. The typical industrial piercing jewelry is the barbell, so called because it looks like a dumbbell. Industrial piercing gives a unique and innovative look and so has become very popular among young men and women. However, before you know more about the industrial piercing jewelry, let us understand better how the piercing is actually done.

Industrial Piercing

Industrial piercing, also called as construction piercing, is done with a 14 gauze hollow piercing needle which is sterilized. The first hole is made on the upper ear cartilage, near the head while the other one is made on the opposite side. Usually both the piercings are done at the same time, however, there are some piercers who pierce one hole at a time, giving each hole time to heal. Once the piercing is done on both the sides of the ear cartilage, the barbell is inserted into both the piercings. A flexible plastic tube can also be inserted instead of a metal one during the healing period. Sometimes, captive bead rings are put on each hole during this period, substituting it with a barbell later. Though captive beads help the piercing heal faster, it is always beneficial to use barbells to get the proper position of both the piercings.

Industrial Piercing Body Jewelry

Jewelry Designs: Barbell is the most common body jewelry used for industrial piercing. Other than the ears, they can also be used for belly button, lip and tongue piercing. It is usually seen as a straight bar with beads on either side which are spherical in shape. One side of the barbell is enclosed while the other end can be unscrewed to insert it into the ears. One can also find barbells which could be unscrewed from both the sides. Along with the spheres, other bead designs include triangles, cones, cubes, disks and cylinders. Beads containing different colored studs would also be a great option for industrial piercing jewelry. Other than the beads, there can be variations even in the project bar. Though it is the simple barbell design that is regularly used, on can also opt for some other design like spiral, twist, middle finger or diamond shaped surgical steel project bar.

Jewelry Material: Another important thing that has to be kept in mind while buying industrial barbell jewelry is the material of which it is made. Though they are found in different types of materials, titanium and surgical steel are the best to be worn during the healing period. Once the piercing is completely healed, you can go for materials like silver or gold, as well as decorative ones including glass or acrylic.

Industrial Piercing After Care

Like any other piercing, even industrial piercings should be given appropriate after care to prevent the occurrence of infections. The healing period for industrial piercing takes 3 months to one year. To ensure that no complications arise after getting an industrial piercing done, one should research well about the piercing artist. One should go to a piercer who has a good reputation and who uses the correct materials for piercing. It is also important to remember that industrial piercing should only be done with a needle and not with a piercing gun, because these guns are not made to suit industrial piercing. Another mistake that many people make is that they remove the jewelry used for piercing before it is cured fully to experiment with different styles. This has to be avoided because this can lead to various infections or other problems.

Industrial piercing surely looks cool, but one has to be very careful before and after the piercing is done. Take all the precautions and choose an industrial piercing jewelry which looks good on you.

By Deepa Kartha
Published: 8/20/2009
 
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