I’ll never shut up about how mad I am I don’t have the anatomy for a bridge piercing ( I didn’t know at the time what that anatomy should look like now I do 😭) but the very unprofessional people I use to see still pierced me anyway and it started to migrate in less than a month and I had to take it out 😤 #theyhe #genderfluid #piercing #bridgepiercing #migration

2025/9/11 Edited to

... Read moreWhen considering a bridge piercing, it is crucial to understand that not everyone has suitable anatomy for this type of piercing. The bridge piercing is located on the skin across the bridge of the nose, between the eyes. For a safe and successful piercing, the tissue there needs to be thick enough to hold the jewelry securely. Thin or shallow tissue can cause the piercing to migrate, pushing the jewelry out of place over time. Migration, as mentioned in the original content, is a common issue when piercings are done improperly or on unsuitable anatomy. It’s often caused by the body rejecting the jewelry or excessive pressure on the pierced area. To reduce the risk of migration, it is essential to have the piercing done by a professional who understands facial anatomy well and uses appropriate jewelry. If a professional piercer ignores these factors and proceeds with the piercing on unfavorable anatomy, it can lead to early migration, irritation, scarring, or even infections. Listening to your piercer’s advice and fully understanding your own anatomical suitability can save you from discomfort and having to remove the piercing prematurely. For anyone interested in getting a bridge piercing: consider consulting several experienced piercers beforehand, seek advice on your specific anatomy, and ensure they follow strict hygiene and professional standards. If a piercer dismisses concerns about anatomy or pushes to pierce regardless, it is a red flag. Additionally, aftercare plays a vital role in preventing complications. Maintaining cleanliness, avoiding unnecessary touching, and following aftercare instructions minimize irritation and help the piercing heal properly. To sum up, understanding your anatomy, choosing the right piercer, and diligent aftercare are keys to avoiding migration and enjoying your bridge piercing safely.