We have pregnancy bars in 20mm and 30mm lengths. How do I reduce the length of my pregnancy bar? For full instructions please see our blog on how to reduce the length of your pregnancy belly bar. You can view our full collection of maternity belly button piercing jewellery here. What will happen to my navel piercing during pregnancy? How can I keep my navel piercing open during pregnancy? Is is safe? See all Niobium Body Piercing Jewellery here.
PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene, also known as Teflon is a surgical grade, non-stick substance which is frequently used in surgical interventions such as cosmetic reconstruction. Because PTFE is biologically-inert, it does not initiate a response or cause a reaction when introduced to body tissue. PTFE is soft and flexible, meaning that it moves with your piercing: this in turn helps to reduce stress, inflammation and healing times. It is especially effective for tongue piercings. The flexible nature of PTFE makes it popular in navel piercings for women during pregnancy.
PTFE is also suitable for retaining piercings if you need to remove your metal jewellery for a hospital consultation or procedure, but do not want your piercing to heal up. This should not be confused with plating, which is different. A high voltage current is passed through the titanium compound emitter in a hot and high pressure kiln.
The result is a low-friction, low-allergy, high shine piece of black jewellery, with a tough scratch-resistant finish. The result is a low-friction, low-allergy, high shine piece of gold-coloured jewellery, with a tough scratch-resistant finish.
The result is a low-friction, low-allergy, high shine piece of rose gold-coloured jewellery, with a tough scratch-resistant finish. Silicone is a synthetic material which is lightweight, soft and super flexible. It comes in a variety of different colours and you will find that it is durable, easy to clean and comfortable to wear. It's perfect for bedtime, and for those with stretched ear lobe piercings who wear helmets!
See all Silicone Body Piercing Jewellery here. Stainless steel is a high quality metal with a bright, shiny finish. Within the EU, L stainless steel should not be used for initial unhealed piercings and should only be worn when the piercing is fully healed.
See all Steel Body Piercing Jewellery here. Sterling Silver is an alloy containing This is because pure silver Instead, it is mixed with copper to give durability and strength. Sterling silver has a beautiful shiny finish which is easy to polish. Some sterling silver jewellery features blackened detail which gives a vintage effect - to achieve this, silver sulfide compound is used together with an oxidizing process. To colour the silver with a gold finish, a hard-wearing real gold plate is applied on top of the silver.
Gold-plated sterling silver has a beautiful shiny finish which is easy to polish. To colour the silver with a rose gold finish, a hard-wearing real rose gold plate is applied on top of the silver. Rose gold-plated sterling silver has a beautiful shiny finish which is easy to polish.
The nickel content of titanium is less than 0. Titanium is bio-compatible and is used extensively by British and American medical associations for implants due to its total resistance to attack by body fluids. Titanium body jewellery is anodised using an electrolysis process which allows for an incredible range of eye-catching colours to be produced. PTFE piercing jewellery cannot damage your mouth in the same way.
It has a very pleasant, soft feel and is recommended by dentists for oral piercing jewellery. For these reasons PTFE jewellery is also safer in the event of an impact to a body piercing.
PTFE is the one of the most biocompatible materials available. It is non-irritating and will not irritate the skin. This means that it is excellent for sensitive piercings and can reduce healing times.
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