Lip piercings are sexy! They highlight
the mouth and draw in people who are looking at them. The central upper
lip piercing is what’s known as a Medusa piercing, and many people get
them in combination with the lower lip too. Stuck for lip piercing
ideas? You might be in the market for a Medusa.
Lip
piercings can be both fun and interesting, however the Medusa piercing
is one that many individuals are opting for since it creates such a
simple addition to accent the lips. Many individuals say that the lips
are one of the sexiest parts of the body and lip piercings always see to
make them just a bit sexier! A Medusa piercing is located in the very
center of the lip just above the lip line. This section of the lip is
referred to as the philtrum. While these types of piercings usually
accommodate only a simple stud or ball, we’ve seen many interesting
choices when it comes to piercing jewelry.
While
the Medusa piercing is only one of the various types of piercings done
on the upper lip, it is becoming on of the most common. Being that
Medusa piercings are done in that cute part of the lip that created that
little indent, or dimple as some people like to call it, it is more
easily recognizable than any other lip piercing. Due to this location,
many people often refer to this type of piercing as the Cupid’s Bow, as
well.
Although
many have often tried, Medusa piercings can only be done with single,
horizontal piercings. The location is the mirror opposite of the labret
piercing and in turn, uses the exact same labret stud jewelry.
Considered a “dual care” piercing due to the location, you will need to
treat the inside and outside of the Medusa piercing differently when it
comes to aftercare.
Immediately
following the piercing procedure, you should watch what you eat and
drink since the piercing will be directly affected. Especially during
the first week or two, smoking is unacceptable as it can increase the
chances of infection. While clear alcohol and wine are permissible, you
should also stay away from beer since it contains yeast.
Medusa
piercings are usually done with a 16 or 14 gauge labret stud to ensure
enough space is accounted for. While you will most likely be pierced
with an extra long gauge initially, this is done to accommodate the
natural swelling that you will experience during the healing process.
After 6 weeks or so you will notice that the swelling will disappear and
the jewelry can be changed.
The
average healing time for Medusa piercings is usually about 6 – 12
weeks, however if you smoke you will probably need more time since your
blood contains less oxygen flowing freely. This will accommodate the
surface portion of the piercing, however the entire healing process,
tissue and all, can take anywhere up to 6 months to fully heal. While
you will not feel swelling or pain during this time, you will notice
that the piercing may feel sore at various times, especially when
changing the gauge.
Medusa Piercing Aftercare
Such
an incredibly sexy piercing should be handled with care to ensure that
it remains as such. Man people find that using a Q-tip with ointment is
the easiest way to keep the surface piercing lubricated and free from
infection. However, since the inside of the piercing is located in such a
delicate spot, rubbing against the gums, the easiest way to provide
aftercare is using antiseptic mouthwash and staying away from sugary or
salty foods that can leave build up around the jewelry. For the first
few weeks, it may be extremely difficult to lift your upper lip in order
to see or clean the interior piercing, this is where the mouthwash will
come in handy. After the swelling subsides, there are certain ointments
that are safe for internal use – ask your piercer what they recommend
before buying an product.
Take a look
at some of these awesome Medusa piercing ideas to get a better look of
how your piercing will look once it is complete.
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