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Some flesh tunnels have flares to keep the jewelry from falling out.
A flesh tunnel usually used in stretched or scalpelled piercings.
Flesh tunnels may be worn with a captive bead ring or other object passed through them.
A flesh tunnel is a hollow, tube-shaped variety of body piercing jewelery.
Both types can also be stretched to accommodate flesh tunnel or flesh plug style jewelry.
A variation on this is the flesh tunnel, which is shaped in the same way, but hollow in the middle.
Flesh tunnels are most commonly used in larger gauge piercings either because weight is a concern to the wearer or for aesthetic reasons.
A flesh tunnel may also have an internally-threaded backing, as externally-threaded pieces can rip freshly-stretched ears.
Some of the more extreme include flesh tunnels, snakebites, nose piercings, and Monroe piercings.
Flesh tunnels are made in smaller gauges however the smaller the gauge the smaller the effect to see through the plug becomes.
A person may choose to wear a flesh tunnels instead of flesh plugs because they weigh less; at higher gauges, the weight difference increases.
Flesh tunnels, like flesh plugs, may feature a decorative inlay or semi-precious stones.
For larger gauge conch piercings, such as those achieved through a dermal punch, eyelets, plugs, and flesh tunnels can all be worn.
Guiche piercings can be stretched to large sizes and can accommodate flesh tunnel style jewelry, although the potential discomfort to the bearer may be radically increased.
Flesh tunnels are fashioned from a broad range of materials, including surgical steel, titanium, Pyrex glass, silicone, acrylic glass, bone, horn, amber, bamboo, stone, and wood.
Although flesh tunnels are often worn in the earlobe, other soft-tissue piercings (such as in the nasal septum or nipples) can be fitted with one of an appropriate length.
Flesh tunnels - Flesh tunnels, also known as eyelets or Bullet Holes, are similar to plugs; however, they are hollow in the middle.
People also remember him for his 19 piercings, which include nipple piercings, cartilage piercings, a flesh tunnel in his ear, a lower lip piercing and navel piercing.
The Harappan, Burmese and various peoples of Africa and the Americas (such as the Totonac people) designed, fabricated, and wore flesh tunnels before Western subcultures adopted this type of jewelry.