How to Get a Corset Piercing

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Get a Corset Piercing

A corset piercing consists of a series of piercings done in two rows, usually done down the back, arm, leg and occasionally the female genitals. The corset piercing is laced with a piece of ribbon to give it the appearance of being an actual corset. Usually a corset piercing is done for aesthetic reasons as opposed to being a permanent piercing. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      Research corset piercings extensively.

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      Talk to your piercer to see if she does this kind of piercing. If she is not comfortable with it, ask her to recommend other piercers who are comfortable doing a corset piercing.

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      Make an appointment to get your piercing done once you have settled on a piercer. You might want to set it up for a day you can take off work because you are going to be sore after you have been pierced.

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      Arrive at your appointment a few minutes early so that you can fill out any paperwork that is needed.

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      Follow any and all aftercare instructions your piercer gives you. If any questions or problems arise, contact the person who pierced you.

Tips & Warnings

  • Discuss price, possible complications, healing time if it is intended to become permanent and any other thing that you can think of when talking to a piercer about getting a piercing done.

  • Make sure you wear loose fitting clothing the day you get your piercing.

  • Don't skip any meals the day you plan to get your piercing done. The recommendation is to eat at least 2 hours before any piercing.

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Comments

  • CoralieSolange Mar 02, 2008
    Corset piercings are typically a very poor idea--they don't heal well and tend the piercings may pull out. You could be left with unsightly sores. No reputable piercer would advise you to get this kind of piercing!
  • CoralieSolange Mar 02, 2008
    Corset piercings are typically a very poor idea--they don't heal well and tend the piercings may pull out. You could be left with unsightly sores. No reputable piercer would advise you to get this kind of piercing!

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