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Madison Piercing

A Madison piercing is a mostly horizontal stung Piercing through the choke hole.



Care and Cure


Since it is a surface piercing is a risk that the piercing migrates due to high voltage to the outside or completely grow out, especially high. The healing process can also claim caused by the long branch canal, very long time (at least three months) and a complete healing of Madison piercings can not be guaranteed. During a three-year study by the Association of Professional Piercers the piercing had in nine of twelve carriers to be removed because it was rejected by the body during the first year. The remaining three Madison piercings were healed after this period and still not only one of the subjects could keep their piercing permanently. For slow-healing, migrating or rejected piercing the risk of scarring is very high. Especially during the healing period should be taken to avoid, necklaces and grinding equipment. Furthermore, an embarrassing hygiene needed (at least 2 disinfected twice daily, with clean, preferably also be disinfected, hands touch).



Jewellery


For a properly engraved Madison piercing, a special surface bar can be used. Often, however, a barbell is used. Advantageous, the first use of PTFE rods has been proved as the staff is flexible. Therefore, it can be brought into a slightly curved shape and so minimize the outgrowth jointly responsible for the tension. It is often used at the moment with first use a ball closure ring, the piercing is particularly vulnerable to grow out.



History and culture


Like most surface piercings, the Madison is a fairly new piercing variant without historical and cultural background and, like most newly formed body piercings after the first publicly known carrier, in this case, the porn star Madison Stone named.

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