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Orbital Piercing
The orbital piercing is absolutely trendy and something special because it connects two piercings together. With a triple orbital piercing, three piercing holes are connected. A piercing through two holes sounds like an industrial piercing ? Right, and yet there is a big difference: with an industrial, the two holes...
The orbital piercing is absolutely trendy and something special because it connects two piercings together. With a triple orbital piercing, three piercing holes are connected. A piercing through two holes sounds like an industrial piercing ? Right, and yet there is a big difference: with an industrial, the two holes are far apart and connected by a bar, but orbital means circular in English and indicates the most common form: the piercing holes in an orbital piercing are close together and are connected by a ball closure ring or a horseshoe circular barbell. Until you get to that point, however, you will need a bit of patience, because a ring always means movement - and that's not good when something is supposed to heal. This means that once it's freshly pierced, you don't wear a ring, but rather two individual studs, so that each piercing hole can heal independently. |--|Advantages of the orbital~~ One advantage is definitely that this piercing is extremely trendy and yet relatively rare compared to a septum or belly button piercing. Another advantage is that a wide variety of jewelry can be used. Are you fed up with your orbital piercing? Then remove the connection and wear both piercings separately. You can of course use a normal ring in connection, as well as a D-ring, a ball closure ring with a ball, or a circular barbell. An orbital piercing is therefore very versatile. This also applies to the location, as it can be anywhere on the ear and can even incorporate an existing piercing. For example, a conch , rook, helix, tragus, rook, or lobe piercing can become part of the orbital. With a triple orbital, three piercing sites are connected by one ring. This type of piercing is not limited to the ear; an orbital piercing is also possible on the nose, for example.