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- Ear_piercing_instrument abstract "An ear piercing instrument (commonly referred to as a piercing gun or an ear piercing gun) is a device designed to pierce earlobes by driving a pointed starter earring through the lobe. Piercing guns may be reusable or disposable. Piercing guns are typically used in mall jewelry shops.Piercing guns have been widely criticized as dangerous among professional body piercers. The use of older designs of piercing gun can possibly carry an increased risk of disease transmission, as compared to methods used by professional piercers. However, more modern designs of reusable piercing gun have addressed this problem by the use of self-contained disposable cartridges. With these new designs, all parts of the gun that could come into contact with the customer's body are made of medical-grade plastic, which is sterilised at the time of manufacture and stored in sealed packaging that is only opened immediately before use in exactly the same way as the needles used by body piercing establishments. This automatically removes the problem of possible disease transmission found in the earlier types of device. Unfortunately there are still the issues of blunt force trauma to the skin and underlying tissue. Standard ear piercing studs are too short for some earlobes and most cartilage. Diminished air and blood circulation in tissue compressed by a piercing gun can lead to prolonged healing, minor complications and scarring. However, this problem has also been addressed in more recent gun-based systems, which use longer and thinner posts on the earrings, which also have much sharper points. These newer designs reduce the trauma to the skin and tissue, but cannot compare to hollow needles used professionally. Also, while most older ear piercing studs were not made of materials certified by the FDA, ISO, or ASTM as safe for long term implant in the human body, which could lead to materials from underlying alloys leaching into human tissue through corrosion, scratches and surface defects, causing cytotoxicity and allergic reaction, more recent designs offer much safer options such as titanium.".
- Ear_piercing_instrument thumbnail Ear_Piercing_Gun.jpg?width=300.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageExternalLink gun-piercing.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageExternalLink piercing-guns-are-blasphemy-the-publishers-ring.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageExternalLink do-piercing-guns-suck-bme-reviews-the-studex-system-75-the-publishers-ring.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageID "1228658".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageLength "8883".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageRevisionID "626813993".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Abscess.
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- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink BMEzine.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Body_modification.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Body_piercing.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ear_piercing.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Earlobe.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Earring.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink File:Ear_piercing_instrument_Disposable_Cartridge.jpg.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink File:Earpiercing.jpg.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Jewellery.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Potential_energy.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Scar.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Shannon_Larratt.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Shopping_mall.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(device).
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Surgical_stainless_steel.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLink File:Ear_Piercing_Gun.jpg.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ear piercing instrument".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "ear piercing instrument".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageWikiLinkText "piercing gun".
- Ear_piercing_instrument colwidth "30".
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Body_Piercing.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Deadlink.
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- Ear_piercing_instrument subject Category:Ear_piercing.
- Ear_piercing_instrument hypernym Device.
- Ear_piercing_instrument type Device.
- Ear_piercing_instrument comment "An ear piercing instrument (commonly referred to as a piercing gun or an ear piercing gun) is a device designed to pierce earlobes by driving a pointed starter earring through the lobe. Piercing guns may be reusable or disposable. Piercing guns are typically used in mall jewelry shops.Piercing guns have been widely criticized as dangerous among professional body piercers.".
- Ear_piercing_instrument label "Ear piercing instrument".
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs Q460356.
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs Ohrlochpistole.
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs Piercingpistol.
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs m.04k98n.
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs Пистолет_для_пирсинга.
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs Håltagningspistol.
- Ear_piercing_instrument sameAs Q460356.
- Ear_piercing_instrument wasDerivedFrom Ear_piercing_instrument?oldid=626813993.
- Ear_piercing_instrument depiction Ear_Piercing_Gun.jpg.
- Ear_piercing_instrument isPrimaryTopicOf Ear_piercing_instrument.