A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Anti-Eyebrow Ring

This piercing is almost always done with a barbell, so I quite liked the change of getting to see it with a ring, which I think suits it quite well in a Captain Lou Albano sort of way… This one was done by Steve at Dreamcatcher Tattoo in Currituck, NC, and is a week old in this photo.

Edit: Since people insist on me stating the obvious, this piercing will be more difficult to heal with this jewelry.

Comments

88 responses to “Anti-Eyebrow Ring”

  1. mightymousy Avatar

    “here” is not IAM though, no membership needed. A lot of people who view modblog are NOT well educated on piercings etc.

  2. cameron Avatar

    how many people are going to actually read the comments left here or go to the wiki to educate themselves? we’ve known for years that, as the educated and informed sect of body modification, that we are ambassadors to the un-informed, or the squares, if you will.
    The introductory experimentation period for surface piercings has come and gone. there are methods that work well and anytime shit like this is publicized, it’s making the work that good piercers do look like bullshit. it’s apples to oranges, if your going to publish irresponsible modifications on here, make it absolutely clear that it’s a shitty piercing to get/have/perform and not make your clarification buried in text 40 posts into a thread. the only thing this entry has effectively done so far is given ethical and responsible piercers more to work against.

  3. Giles Wallwork Avatar

    I once had to ‘educate’ a supposed professional piercer that surface piercings nearly always reject, as high an amount as 85% I have discovered. Even the most dedicated and experienced piercer will have a large amount of surface piercings reject yet this guy was adamant that I was wrong because his nape had been there for several years. Apparently half a lifetime of experience in the field counted for nothing. 🙂

    Warren – You are 100% right on this point. Many people who read (or rather look at) ModBlog are influenced by it. Shannon even noted earlier that 10 years back tongue splitting was the sole possession of Lizard yet now (thanks to ModBlog etc) it is commonplace. Most people are like sheep and will follow the herd if not prodded.

  4. tom Avatar
    tom

    Pretty girl+Facial scars or nasty piercings=no win. Sorry, it’s just a waste… Now, intentional scarification, sure, but this is just lame. Sorry.

  5. Venusimpelz Avatar
    Venusimpelz

    “I know someone who used a D-ring in his anti-eyebrow, which seems like a better compromise to me.”

    –Blooddoll

    That was my first thought! I would like to see a picture of that friend, with his healed piercing, with the d-ring–perhaps for a comparison.

  6. rori Avatar

    reminds me of a piercings on the face of the persian leader in the movie 300…

  7. cameron Avatar

    thank you number 56, for illustrating my point that few people actually read the comments that have already been left.

  8. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    It’s my experience that people who want something that’s ill-advised don’t care what warnings are placed with photos.

  9. Zar Avatar
    Zar

    oh my god stop with the stupid 300 comments. the comparisons of me to xerxes haven’t stopped since that movie came out, and it really doesn’t help that i’m persian. i’m sure this girl knows her piercing will reject. like i said, i don’t like how it looks, but whatever.

  10. Naomi Avatar
    Naomi

    So true.

  11. MissMe Avatar
    MissMe

    #53 I know a guy who’s had his tongue split for about 12 years now…

    And yeah, do we really need a warning? I don’t have a single piercing, and even I know just from looking at that thing that it will be a lot harder to heal, if it does at all. Rings in surface piercings etc etc… Shannon’s so right though, people who want something not so good won’t care about warnings… heh.

    Pretty eyes! Only thing I noticed besides the reddened piercing. Not one I would ever do, but then I only allow temporary play piercings so meh…

  12. Heretic Avatar

    I see migration in the near future..

  13. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    MissMe – Who’s had their tongue split for 12 years? I’m very interested in hearing more!!! Erik and I and the handful that I know of in the first wave are only at 10 years, and the only one before that I know of (a guy in Italy) isn’t much older…

  14. peter Avatar

    its cute

    i like bars more though

  15. peter Avatar

    also nice tattoo by the way

  16. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Would this type of piercing, much like the clavical piercing, benefit from the flexible type of “bar” (I’m sorry, the name escapes me at the moment) that isn’t metal at all? I mean, if you really wanted to keep it? Otherwise, she must have thought it was a good place for a scar. I hope.

  17. IAM:Psyx Avatar
    IAM:Psyx

    Maybe she wants the scar! Leave her and her piercing alone!

  18. Zena Avatar
    Zena

    No idea why, but I think that looks AWESOME. Pirate-like. But man, cooool.

  19. deadlypoison Avatar

    ya know….im not to keen on the look of this.
    i dont know why maybe its because im used to seeing anti eyebrows with bars, it just doesnt appeal…

  20. Sassie_L Avatar

    Shannon’s disclaimer under the photo is hilarious.

  21. Warren Avatar

    Why Sassie? Quite often in the past these types of photo’s had links to the risk section of the encyclopedia, that it is being associated with.

    In the past we tried rings, we tried straight barbells,etc. This is why nowadays any professional piercer doing this work, tends to use surface barbells. Those that don’t, are often either inexperienced, full of themselves, and/or simply do not care for the client and just want their money.

    Nowadays piercers try to claim: “Oh I just wanted to test the theory”…well the theory has been tested a billion times over and found to not be successful, so why do it?

    Even if the client DEMANDED it be done…It should have been the piercers ethics to refuse. Much like plastic surgery…If something is going to pose a risk/problem/complication in the long run the surgeon strongly advises against it and quite often will refuse the procedure.

    Why do something you know will not work…If she wanted scarification, she could have gotten it through other means…But to me this just looks like a bunch of people that spent way too much time watching 300 and wanted to emulate it…And instead of providing a high quality service our industry is in dire need of nowadays…It just once again shows the governments that are viewing these sites,etc that we cannot be left to our own devices.

  22. Warren Avatar

    i will say this…as its been documented in the past…this type of thing COULD have been done with a modified surface bar…I know others on the west coast of the US have done them…I know Tom Brazda did on on Bathory.

    For example say something like a NeoMetal threadless decide that’s a surface bar but has an attachment that gives the illusion of a CBR.

    Again just expressing my opinions on the matter…but to me this is where the Technical Science of Body Piercing and the Artistry clash and do not mix, which is what we as piercers should be doing, making them mesh together.

  23. xfannyx Avatar
    xfannyx

    goor!

  24. Kaos One Avatar

    Hey guys,
    This is NC Steve, I did this piercing. It is in fact a modified barbell!! It is a triangle, gives the illusion of a CBR. I have been piercing for over 10 years and tattooing 20. I constantly believe you can always learn though! Just wanted to set the record straight, it is straight through the surface anyways.

    Steve

  25. Lori Avatar

    Hey Steve,
    If you’ve been piercing for over ten years and are constantly learning, you’d have worked out that rings invariably take longer to heal and are more problematic and contribute to hypertrophic scarring and migration. Having more jewellery outside of the piercing than inside will always, always be more problematic to healing that wearing fitted, stable, flush jewellery. What am I basing this comment on? Your portfolio.

    You can get lovely little 16ga surface bars from companies like Anatometal and they work a treat for HEALING this kind of surface work, I have a portfolio full of well-healed facial surface piercings – they most certainly are NOT terribly prone to migration when done properly and with good placement.

  26. Kaos One Avatar

    hey guys. this is my wife. just wanted to let you know that the piercing is doin’ great, healing very nicely, and very fast. no signs of rejection, hypertrophic scarring, or migration. i work with N.C Steve. all in all the piercing is doing great. i do really appreciate all the good comments(except all the assholes and bitches). definately didn’t think it was gonna make it on modblog though! and for the record, we have never seen “300″, fags.

  27. Lori Avatar

    Awesome! Be sure to post pictures in a year or two, mmkay? Since I’m undoubtedly one of the fags/assholes/bitches you’re referring to, I guess I should live up to it. 😉

  28. Warren Avatar

    I’m a bit confused NC Steve about the shape you’re claiming this jewelry is. Perhaps you can re-create it and post a link on here for us to see just exactly what’s going on, in the inside of that pierced channel.

    Just don’t get what you’re saying when you refer to it as a triangle. Are you referring to what is commonly called a D-Ring shape?

    As for NC Steve’s wife, that’s great that you’re all so positive on the believe that it will be long-lasting. I’d definately like to see monthly updated photo’s of the healing progression.

    What better way to prove your stance then by showing us that it can heal, and heal well.

    Personally I say it won’t last a few months, not even close to a year…So I propose trying to keep it long as possible and if you can keep it for 6 months to a year, it’d be a great way to say: “told you so”

  29. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    Rings definitely can heal in surface piercings — I have photos on BME of ones that are 6+ years old on flat skin and have seen them in person and can confirm their reality myself… It’s definitely not the norm, but they can and do heal for some people, even if they’re far from the idea way to optimize ones chances.

    Certainly this is not that much harder to heal than many difficult [standard] eyebrow placements. Whether that’s acceptable or not is up to the client… It all depends what the goal is and how badly that goal is wanted.

    If it was me I’d definitely go with a surface bar or ring modified for the same effect, but I can understand why that’s not for everyone…

  30. Lori Avatar

    I’m not disputing that some people do freakishly heal surface work when done with rings – I’ve seen it as well (anyone remember Molly McGee’s forehead/hairline piercing with a ring?), even on places like the upper arm where it’s a bitch to heal any kind of surface work – but the important thing is to note that it is VERY unusual to be able to heal a surface piercing with a ring. Some people can heal anything. Most people have no chance at all of healing a surface piercing done with a ring, and better piercers don’t bother experimenting with techniques well and truly proven incorrect!

  31. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    Certainly I don’t disagree with that.

  32. Amanda Avatar

    Hey guys. I am the one in the photo and I really do apperciate all the comments,concernce and support that you are giveing to me. There is one things tht was not mentioned in the details. This is not a circler bar. It is a modified piece of jewelry that is in the shape of a triangle. The bar on th inside of my face is actuall flat just as if it was a staright barbell. I know that was not made clear due to lack of info on my part. I just wanted to let all you guys know that it is healing really nicely and there is no scaring,redness or any thing like that. The piercing is doing really amazing actually. Thak=nk you for all the comments and everything. Sending a updat so you can see what it looks like now.

  33. Lori Avatar

    Is it a D-ring, then, as Warren suggested above?

  34. Kaos One Avatar

    yes it’s a D-ring. and she’s my wife, not Steves. he was under my name when he wrote that

  35. NC Steve Avatar

    For the record!!! Kaos one is her ol’man…………..I’m just her boyfriend!! LOL the price apprentices have to pay!!

  36. Samantha Avatar

    It looks a bit sore – After I got my anti-eyebrow, I had a black eye for a week, but so worth it.

    I think it’s lovely, with a ring instead of a barebell. Very different too!

    And I agree with everyone else, your eyes are incredible!

  37. AMTERRORXP Avatar
  38. Kristina Avatar
    Kristina

    I did an anti eyebrow one time on this kid who was determined on using a CBR.. So, I bent the ring, not into a ‘d’ but such that instead of sticking out, it sat flush against his face. The bend also provided sort of 45 degree angles for the piercing to heal around.. Doing so great he came in to get another one not too long ago

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