Cat had this great permanent (click for a shot showing that; it’s now four months old and doing well with no signs of rejection) corset piercing done by Jason AKA Rip who works at Addiction NYC. The piercings were done with eight surface bars using CBR beads for the lacing in photoshoots and flatback beads for day-to-day wear.
Non-Temporary Corset Piercing
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294 responses to “Non-Temporary Corset Piercing”
I hate her just for the fact that they look like they healed… i even attempt a surface bar it rejects as fast as possible..
awsome by the wya
I hate her just for the fact that they look like they healed… i even attempt a surface bar it rejects as fast as possible..
awsome by the wya
wicked ^_^
wicked ^_^
wicked ^_^
wicked ^_^
wicked ^_^
wicked ^_^
Wow, that’s really beautiful.
Wow, that’s really beautiful.
Wow, that’s really beautiful.
Wow, that’s really beautiful.
Wow, that’s really beautiful.
Wow, that’s really beautiful.
beautiful.
beautiful.
beautiful.
beautiful.
beautiful.
beautiful.
Beautiful girl. Look at that bum!
Beautiful girl. Look at that bum!
Beautiful girl. Look at that bum!
Beautiful girl. Look at that bum!
Beautiful girl. Look at that bum!
Beautiful girl. Look at that bum!
query: has anybody tried this with microdermals yet?
query: has anybody tried this with microdermals yet?
query: has anybody tried this with microdermals yet?
query: has anybody tried this with microdermals yet?
query: has anybody tried this with microdermals yet?
query: has anybody tried this with microdermals yet?
I’ve really been thinking about the same #22 with Microdermals. If I had the cash I’d totally be trying it. Which I plan to do ASAP. As far as her corset, ’tis lovely…Especially since she has a great body shape to go with it. 😀
I’ve really been thinking about the same #22 with Microdermals. If I had the cash I’d totally be trying it. Which I plan to do ASAP. As far as her corset, ’tis lovely…Especially since she has a great body shape to go with it. 😀
I’ve really been thinking about the same #22 with Microdermals. If I had the cash I’d totally be trying it. Which I plan to do ASAP. As far as her corset, ’tis lovely…Especially since she has a great body shape to go with it. 😀
I’ve really been thinking about the same #22 with Microdermals. If I had the cash I’d totally be trying it. Which I plan to do ASAP. As far as her corset, ’tis lovely…Especially since she has a great body shape to go with it. 😀
I’ve really been thinking about the same #22 with Microdermals. If I had the cash I’d totally be trying it. Which I plan to do ASAP. As far as her corset, ’tis lovely…Especially since she has a great body shape to go with it. 😀
I’ve really been thinking about the same #22 with Microdermals. If I had the cash I’d totally be trying it. Which I plan to do ASAP. As far as her corset, ’tis lovely…Especially since she has a great body shape to go with it. 😀
Gorgeous and she has one truly amazing body for healing those as well as they currently look.
Gorgeous and she has one truly amazing body for healing those as well as they currently look.
Gorgeous and she has one truly amazing body for healing those as well as they currently look.
Gorgeous and she has one truly amazing body for healing those as well as they currently look.
Gorgeous and she has one truly amazing body for healing those as well as they currently look.
Gorgeous and she has one truly amazing body for healing those as well as they currently look.
No questions the piercings are looking great at this point in time. However, I’d be very hesitant to label any piercing that is only 4 months old as “permanent”. The fact that it looks so good is certainly a very good sign, but I’ve seen piercings (surface and otherwise) that look good and are older than 4 months, decide to reject.
Having said all that, I definitely hope they work out for her and last as long as she wants to have them.
No questions the piercings are looking great at this point in time. However, I’d be very hesitant to label any piercing that is only 4 months old as “permanent”. The fact that it looks so good is certainly a very good sign, but I’ve seen piercings (surface and otherwise) that look good and are older than 4 months, decide to reject.
Having said all that, I definitely hope they work out for her and last as long as she wants to have them.
No questions the piercings are looking great at this point in time. However, I’d be very hesitant to label any piercing that is only 4 months old as “permanent”. The fact that it looks so good is certainly a very good sign, but I’ve seen piercings (surface and otherwise) that look good and are older than 4 months, decide to reject.
Having said all that, I definitely hope they work out for her and last as long as she wants to have them.
No questions the piercings are looking great at this point in time. However, I’d be very hesitant to label any piercing that is only 4 months old as “permanent”. The fact that it looks so good is certainly a very good sign, but I’ve seen piercings (surface and otherwise) that look good and are older than 4 months, decide to reject.
Having said all that, I definitely hope they work out for her and last as long as she wants to have them.
No questions the piercings are looking great at this point in time. However, I’d be very hesitant to label any piercing that is only 4 months old as “permanent”. The fact that it looks so good is certainly a very good sign, but I’ve seen piercings (surface and otherwise) that look good and are older than 4 months, decide to reject.
Having said all that, I definitely hope they work out for her and last as long as she wants to have them.
No questions the piercings are looking great at this point in time. However, I’d be very hesitant to label any piercing that is only 4 months old as “permanent”. The fact that it looks so good is certainly a very good sign, but I’ve seen piercings (surface and otherwise) that look good and are older than 4 months, decide to reject.
Having said all that, I definitely hope they work out for her and last as long as she wants to have them.