Labret with colored ball, 14 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 14 (1.6mm)
- Ball size: 3/16" (5mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Material: coated 316L surgical stainless steel
- Type: labret
Shown: 10mm labret.
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Panda ball titanium circular barbell, 14...
Panda ball titanium circular barbell, 14 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 14 (1.6mm)
- Material: acrylic
- Material: surgical grade solid titanium
- Type: labret
Shown: 10mm labret with 6mm ball.
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Square captive bead ring, 14 ga
Square captive bead ring, 14 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 14 (1.6mm)
- Ball size: 3/16" (5mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Type: captive bead ring
Shown: 3/8" captive bead ring.
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D-ring, 16 ga
D-ring, 16 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 16 (1.2mm)
- Ball size: 5/32" (4mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Type: captive bead ring
Shown: 13mm captive bead ring.
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Flexible push-in bioplast labret with gem,...
Flexible push-in bioplast labret with gem, 16 ga
- Length: 3/8" (10mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 16 (1.2mm)
- Material: crystal
- Material: bioplast
- Type: labret
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Quotes from Piercing FAQ
Uvula The uvula is the little «punching bag» in the back of the throat. Most piercers feel that the risks of performing the piercing are too great to even consider performing the piercing. Both discussed the risks of injesting and inhaling jewelry, risk of infection travelling upwards into the sinuses, and the risks of swelling creating an airway blockage. While technically not the first person to perform the piercing, Jon Cobb is credited as the inventor and promoter of this piercing having performed about a dozen. Jon Cobb says that it is a dangerous piercing and he does not recommend trying it. He no longer performs uvula piercings.
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