Triple nape piercing
My first piercings started with, naturally, my ears. One set on the lobes, then a 2nd, then after two attempts of a 3rd set professionally ( both times they were given infected ) I ultimately did them myself after getting an eyebrow piercing when I was 13, a lip ring the subsequent year, and my tragus the next. . I assumed this would be the end of my piercings, as my mum would not allow the uvula and after a bit I lost interest, but then I found another want : the nape. I have used bme as a reference ever since I looked into getting my eyebrow done, so I peruse around a lot.
During the last few months, the nape piercing started growing on me, but I did not like how just one looked.
I saw doubles, but I did not like those either. Finally , I set a goal to get what I have not seen much of. An a couple of years back, if any one had asked me whether I’d think about getting a surface piercing, my reply would have been something along the lines of, “Probably not. They are too difficult and many of them reject inside a few months.” This was not only a random opinion either : I’d seen too many footage of annoyed, red rejecting piercings with surface bars ( or worse, straight barbells ) sticking out and had heard too many stories about how picky these particular piercings might be. My thoughts on surface piercings started to modify when I met Patrick one of the most perfectionist piercers that I know.
Only a few people, in any profession, pay as much attention to the small details and put as a lot of thought into every process as this gifted man just the sort of piercer you can truly feel at ease with. Patrick’s largest fervour is surface work, and the more that I saw of surface piercings he’d done that still looked attractive months after the first process, the more that I started to heat to the concept. The scales were eventually tipped when, for my 22nd birthday, my incredible pals.