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Please
take great care when deciding which metal to purchase, as some types
are not suitable for initial (unhealed) piercings. We have indicated
below which metal types are suitable for initial (unhealed) piercings,
and those which are not.
316L
Surgical Stainless Steel
Suitable
for healed piercings only.
Surgical
steel is a high quality metal with a bright, shiny finish. Within the
EU, 316L surgical steel should not be used for initial (unhealed) piercings
and should only be worn when the piercing is fully healed.
UV
Acrylic
Suitable
for healed piercings only.
UV acrylic is an exciting acrylic material which jumps to life when
subjected to ultra-violet light. UV acrylic should not be used for initial
(unhealed) piercings and should only be worn when the piercing is fully
healed.
Gold
Plate
Suitable
for healed piercings only.
Gold plate is 316L surgical steel coated directly in 22ct hard gold
plate, giving a high quality finish. There are no intermediary layers
of other metals that can sometimes lead to complications. It is an ideal
low-cost alternative to solid gold jewellery. It should be realised
that even our own high quality gold-plate will start to wear off over
time. Within the EU, gold plate should not be used for initial (unhealed)
piercings and should only be worn when the piercing is fully healed.
Titanium
Suitable
for both initial (unhealed) piercings and healed piercings.
Titanium
is the fourth most abundant structural metal on earth. The nickel content
is less than 0.05% by mass, therefore being ideal for those sensitive
to nickel. Titanium is also bio-compatible and has total resistance
to attack by body fluids. The light refracting off the oxidised surface
allows an incredible range of colours and when also taking into account
that it is extremely lightweight, scratch-resistant, highly-polished
and very tough (three times stronger than steel), it is excellent for
use in the manufacturing of body jewellery.
Niobium
Suitable
for both initial (unhealed) piercings and healed piercings.
Niobium
is denser than titanium, resulting in less usage in body-piercing. The
colours from niobium are created in the same way as titanium - the metal
is anodised to give a thin oxide layer. This layer is just as bio-compatible
and gives an even wider range of colours than titanium. Again, the nickel
content is less than 0.05%, therefore being ideal for those sensitive
to nickel.
Low
Nickel Steel
Suitable
for both initial (unhealed) piercings and healed piercings.
Low
nickel steel is another alternative for use in initial piercings, and
for those sensitive to nickel. It is a very hard alloy to machine, considerably
more difficult than 316L surgical steel which leads to the higher price.
PTFE
Suitable
for both initial (unhealed) piercings and healed piercings.
PTFE
(polytetrafluoroethylene) is a non-stick substance which is ideal for
use in initial piercings, and is especially effective for tongue piercings.
Its flexible nature makes it popular in navel piercings for women during
pregnancy, although we would recommend the removal of all navel jewellery
during pregnancy. It is also suitable for retaining the piercings of
those who may need to go into hospital.
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