Corset Piercing: Cheaper Than A Corset

A corset piercing is a painful practice of body modification that can be permanent or temporary. Permanent corset piercings are dangerous so temporary ones are encouraged. These piercings are open wounds that may result in infection, skin irritation, or contamination. After some time, the piercing will heal and it may or may not scar upon removal.

A corset piercing is a skin surface piercing that imitates the appearance of a lace-up corset. It is usually done in series at the back of a person. Men and women may both have a corset piercings, but women are usually the common customer. A ribbon or a lace is connected through long rows of piercings on both sides of the back. Rope or chain may also be used as lace for a medieval look.

The person does not have to wear a real corset. The piercings are similarly arranged on both sides of the back. Some people only have four piercings while others have the corsets arranged on their whole backs.

Some people have corset piercings as a fetish costume. They are also used as form of eroticism as some people get sexually aroused at the sight of a corset piercing. Some use them for sexual role playing since they imply bondage, submission, or domination. Other women want these piercings for beauty. Photographers use these as concepts for a photo shoot that piercing establishments can use to advertise their business.

A corset piercing makes use of ring fasteners made of beads. If used for modeling purposes or in a span of few hours only, injection needles are used. Since it should be temporary only, a corset piercing must never be worn for more than a week.

A corset piercing is a modern concept that came about during the 1990s upon the revival of body piercing. They can be performed on a person's back or on the sides of their torso or in front of their bodies including their nipples and breasts.


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