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Body Piercing Jewellery and Threaded Lip Retainers

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The most common materials used in Body Piercing Jewellery are borosilicate glass, fused quartz glass, obsidian glass, and gold. While these materials may not be biocompatible, they are lightweight and have a good color selection. Moreover, the biocompatibility of these materials helps them stay in the right place. However, you should take care of the piercing jewellery carefully to avoid the chances of it drying out or cracking.

Most metal body piercing jewellery contains a chemical known as PTFE, which can be dissolved and removed with the help of a sterile solution. PTFE is a biocompatible material that can be refined for medical use and is therefore biocompatible. The metal pieces used for Body Piercing Jewellery are usually fashioned from 316L surgical stainless steel, and some are even made from gold. For optimum results, the piercing jewellery should be hygienic.

Wooden Body Jewellery

For jewellery made of wood, it is best to avoid using oil made from edible products. Olive oil, and other such oils can go rancid and cause irritation. Grapeseed oil and jojoba oil are great for wood body jewellery, though there are cases when they are not suitable for some people. Similarly, beeswax is a safe alternative for wooden body jewellery and bone plugs. Beeswax is a biocompatible plastic that is lightweight and bendable. Unlike titanium, PTFE is not magnetic and is a great choice for retainers.

Choosing the right type of Jewellery

When choosing a type of jewellery, you should always choose one that has the highest safety rating. PTFE is an antiseptic and disinfectant that can be reinserted after a few weeks. PTFE is also made of implant-grade materials and is therefore biocompatible. When you choose your body piercing jewellery, make sure to choose only sterile and biocompatible materials. It is important to know that the right material for the body piercing will be safe for you.

If you’re planning to wear jewellery, make sure you have it professionally installed. The best way to prevent problems is to use a retainer to ensure that the piercing jewellery is secure and will not shift around. If you’re worried about this, you should consider having a piercing retainer. There are many benefits to this. This is a great option if you’re going to undergo a medical procedure.

Different Types of Body Piercing Jewellery

There are many different types of body piercing jewellery. Platinum is the most expensive metal and is, therefore, the most expensive. Although it’s not affordable, platinum can still be a great option for everyday wear. It’s also very hard, which makes it ideal for daily piercings. It’s also the most resistant material, but it’s not the most affordable. You can still buy it cheaply and get the same kind of jewellery as a friend’s.

 

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