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Nicknames | Antihelix piercing |
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A snug (or antihelix piercing) is a piercing passing through the anti-helix of the ear from the medial to lateral surfaces.
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Piercing methods | Contemporary piercing procedures • Body piercing materials • Stretching • Play piercing • Pocketing • Surface piercing |
Ear piercings | Tragus • Antitragus • Snug • Daith • Conch • Helix • Rook • Industrial |
Facial and oral piercings | Cheek • Eyebrow • Anti-eyebrow • Lip (Labret) • Lip plate • Lip frenulum • Monroe • Medusa) • Nose (Bridge) • Tongue (Tongue frenulum) • Uvula |
Body piercings | Corset • Hand web • Madison • Navel • Nipple • Nape |
Female genital piercings | Christina • Clitoris • Clitoral hood • Triangle • Fourchette • Isabella • Labia • Nefertiti • Princess Albertina |
Male genital piercings | Ampallang • Apadravya • Hafada • Foreskin • Deep shaft • Dolphin • Dydoe • Frenum • Frenum ladder • Guiche • Lorum • Magic Cross • Prince Albert • Reverse Prince Albert • Pubic • Transscrotal |
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