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Body Piercing Glossary

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Implants

  • Implants are items placed under the skin by a piercing procedure.
  • The skin over an implant heals relatively quickly, within two weeks, so that there is no break in the skin.
  • The implanted material must be inert.
  • Materials used include man-made materials such as implant grade titanium and stainless steel, and natural materials such as bone and pearl.

Incubator

  • A device to keep microbiological specimens at a particular constant temperature, thus encouraging bacterial or fungal growth.
  • Used in spore testing.

Incubation Period

  • The time taken between a micro-organism infecting an organism and manifestation of disease in that organism.

Industrial

  • A set of piercings on the ear designed to hold a single piece of jewelry.

Inert

  • Unable to react chemically with the body.
  • e.g. Titanium is inert and so will not provoke any allergic response when used in piercings.

Infection

  • Invasion of the body by disease-causing microrganisms.

Infection Control

  • Measures taken to avoid the movement of disease-causing micro-organisms between patients and from place to place on a single patient.
  • See also aerosol spread and cross contamination.

Infibulation

  • Infibulation is the process of piercing of the male foreskin or female labia in order to prevent sexual intercourse.
  • Jewellery connects the two sides of the piercing so that the glans penis cannot be exposed in males or the vagina penetrated in women.
  • It is a practice dating back at least to ancient Greece.

Innie

  • A navel in which the central part lies deeper inside the wall of the abdomen.
  • Much more common than the reverse situation, known as the outie.

Internal Diameter

  • In a ring or circular barbell the distance from the internal surfaces of the ring at opposite sides of the ring.
  • In a curved barbell the shortest distance between the balls of the barbell measured in a straight line.

Internal Threading

  • Threading on jewelry that is concealed.
  • Internal threading avoids damages when inserting or changing jewelry. This is particularly important in new or unhealed piercings.

Inverted Nipple

  • The situation where the nipple of the breast sits lower than the surrounding areola.
  • An inverted nipple may cause problems with breastfeeding.
  • Piercing an inverted nipple was used in the 19th century as a treatment for inverted nipples. This does work, but at this stage I do not know whether the nipple remains in a normal position later on if the jewelry is removed.
  • Read Anni's experience.

Isabella

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Isopropyl Alcohol

  • The alcohol routinely used in medical swabs
  • Chemical formula (CH3)2CHOH
  • Dries cells and so inhibits healing.
 

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