MisPandora -> RE: male nipple pierce (10/23/2006 7:11:05 AM)
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ORIGINAL: bimale2serveu My master is asking me to try and pierce at home while he watches.. he says i should use a sewing needle.. what size?? i have small nipples.. and then after the needle goes through he wants me to put dental floss through the hole... he says i needle to clamp my nipple in order to pierce it... i am not to keen on this and am looking for some advice or a way of doing it Good god no. Clearly, you're not ready for this sort of operation if you're looking to use sewing needles and dental floss. You've got to be out of your mind, and your master truly has no regard for your health and well-being. Here's what to consider equipment-wise for permanent piercings: -- For small male nipples, you're going to be using either a 14 or 16g CBR or barbell. The jewelry should be sterile and come in the autoclave pouch from the piercist. -- A proper piercing needle for that size would be a 12 or 14g taper, and that should be sterile, preferably single use or autoclaved. -- Nipples will require a pair of Pennington piercing forceps (slotted in the middle, able to be slid out and around the piercing when unclamped.) -- If you're doing a CBR, you'll need ring pliers. Both of those tools should be fast cycled in an autoclave as well. -- Also advisable is a surgical marker to mark level marks on either side of the nipple to pierce into. YOU SHOULD NOT BE MARKING YOURSELF!!!! -- I generally use cork to pierce into if I'm not using a receiving tube so I don't jam the sharp end into my hand. -- You'll also need betadine for a surgical prep, or if you're iodine sensitive, chlorhexidine gluconate as a scrub. Single pack neomycin/triple antibiotic works well on the piercing taper as a lubricant. Play piercing should be being done with surgical-grade single-use sterile hypodermic needles. If you're going to replace it with anything, consider sterilized teflon line or PTFE bars from a piercing supply shop. I'd really not engage in replacing anything other than the original sharp into the wound. Further manipulation only introduces more infectious material and exposes you to potential for unintentional sharps injuries. You still are pretty much out of your mind to engage in this stuff knowing so little and having someone who really doesn't care to LEARN what's required before he just "tests" you on making you do this shit to yourself.
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