Piercings on the hips and clavicles

Piercings in this area hurt a lot

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You know that I like different tattoo designs, and also the piercings that make a difference, as is the case with the beautiful piercings on the hips and clavicles, without a doubt two very striking and original options.

Next we will talk at length about these piercings, especially how they are done, if they hurt, or the risks that they entail. And if you want to delve into this type of body modification, we recommend that you read this other article about microdermal, all the questions and answers of this implant, a closely related technique.

The hip piercing

Hip piercing

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Today I bring you a couple of them, really curious and that I personally have not seen anyone around me shine. The first is the hip piercing or hip piercing, it is not a very renowned piercing, and it does not come close to the popularity of the one performed in the navel, lip or ear.

Despite not being that popular, Among the girls it is gaining fame, and for those who have an enviable abdomen, it becomes a sexy and different piercing. In addition, it allows many combinations, either in the form of a solitary piercing on one side of the hip or a double piercing on each side.

Clavicle Piercing

Combine piercings with a shoulder tattoo for success

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The other piercing that I want to share with you today is the one with the piercing below the clavicle, which is not overly popular either, but obviously the one who wears it catches many looks from people, especially if you have chosen to wear two piercings, one on each side of the clavicle.

This piercing is done below the clavicle, and also its healing is quite good, although logically it presents problems if we do not cure it correctly. It should be noted that if the piercing is not performed correctly or if the cannula is not sufficiently elastic, we must immediately go to our expert to find a solution.

How are they made

Double piercings on the hips look great

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The way in which this type of piercing is carried out on the hips and clavicles is very different from a normal piercing, since being in a flat area, near the hipbone or clavicle, there is a point of entrybut not nose or ear-style output, for example. There are several ways to carry out this piercing depending on whether it is a microdermal implant or a superficial piercing.

Microdermal implants

Elegant double clavicle piercings

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In the case of microdermal piercings, in which the jewel is inserted in a single point of the skin, the modifier can use a normal needle, in which case an L-shaped perforation in which he will place a support with the help of surgical forceps, which will have a kind of anchor that will be hidden by the skin. Then, the jewel is screwed into the holder.

As well it is possible to use a skin punch, a kind of special instrument, similar to a cookie mold, in which a round piece of skin is removed to place the piercing. In fact, this is the most commonly used method for this type of piercing, as it is less painful and ensures that the piercing does not sink too far into the skin.

Superficial piercing

Piercings in this area hurt a lot

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Superficial hip or clavicle piercings usually consist of a jewel with two beads and a bar. As in the previous case, there are two ways to do it. In the first, using a needle, the procedure is no less different than in other piercings in more common places, such as the ear: the needle simply goes through the skin and the jewel is inserted.

The second method uses a scalpel to make a small cut where the piercing will be housed. This method, despite what it may seem, is less invasive and allows the wound to heal earlier in most cases, which is why it is more popular.

It hurt?

Piercing with bows

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The pain of piercings depends on many factors, such as your resistance to pain, however, yes, piercings on the hips and clavicles are considered quite painful, although the consolation remains that it is a fairly quick process. Of all the methods that we have discussed, however, it is said that the least painful is the one that uses a dermal punch.

How much does it cost?

Piercings made with a dermo pump

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It depends on the study, a piercing of these characteristics can reach one hundred euros. Remember that neither piercings nor tattoos are things that you can skimp on or try to save: not only are they delicate processes, in which hygiene and technique have to be perfect, but it is also an art and, as such, it must be paid for.

How long does it take to heal?

Navel and hip piercings

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It depends on the piercing you have chosen, it will take less time to heal. For example, microdermal piercings take about three months and superficial ones can take from half a year to a year and a half. On the other hand, the hip area is a bit complicated, since the place where the piercing is located healing tends to take longer than expected, since there is a lot of friction.

Associated risks

Double hip piercings are very popular

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The risks associated with this type of piercing they are especially related to the area in which they are, in the case of the hip, as we said in the healing section. The problem of the location is that it is an area that has a lot of scratches (with clothes, bag, underwear ...). In addition, the piercing can catch on clothing and cause tears. It is because of all this that it has a little more chance of becoming infected and its healing time is longer than the rest.

In the case of the clavicle, although the friction that occurs is somewhat lessNor is it totally except, and it is especially carelessness when putting on or taking off an article of clothing, for example, that carry the danger of the piercing becoming infected.

A single clavicle piercing also looks good

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It has also been observed that both the hips and the clavicle are areas more prone to the piercing migrating, that is, the body rejects it and moves it from the area where the hole was made until it is expelled from the body. Possibly it is because it is a very superficial piercing, something that seems to affect the chances of a rejection.

I hope you liked my two options, they are different and original piercings. Do you have any piercing in any special area? Do you prefer the hip or the clavicle? And are you more fans of micro-piercings or barbell piercings?


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  1.   To London said

    Help!! I got the piercing under the clavicle a few months ago, and it was fine until now that I stopped taking care of it, it has a red ball and it hurts a lot, I don't know what to do 🙁

    1.    Antonio Fdez said

      Hi! The best thing you can do is make some "cures" of the area as you did the first days and if the situation does not improve, go quickly to the doctor. You can also take an anti-inflammatory to see if the pain in the area subsides. All the best!

  2.   Rachit said

    Please help me. I have a piercing on my right clavicle but it doesn't go through the bone or anything, only in the flesh, nothing else, and it's a piercing like the one you put on your tongue, something like that, it's not microdermal or anything like that. to do the month that I have the Piercing and in the part of the Perforation. I mean in each little ollito around it is still red irritated type or something like that what should I do or what... help me please ???.