micropiercing
Micropiercing refers to a type of body modification that involves inserting very small jewelry into the skin. These pieces are typically made from biocompatible materials like titanium or surgical steel and are much smaller in diameter than traditional body jewelry. The goal is often to create a subtle, minimalist aesthetic.
The process of micropiercing is similar to traditional piercing but utilizes specialized, finer gauge needles and
Micropiercings can be placed in a variety of locations, including the ears, nose, and even more discreet
As with any body modification, there are potential risks associated with micropiercing, including infection, allergic reactions,