The Ashley piercing is a type of oral piercing that is placed through the center of the bottom lip, exiting through the back of the lip. It is also known as the inverse vertical labret piercing. The piercing is usually done with a labret stud, which is a flat-back straight post. The jewelry is designed from implant-grade titanium, 14 carats, or other safe materials. The Ashley piercing is unique and not suitable for everyone, as the anatomy must align with the piercing for it to be successful. It is generally easier for a piercer to perform this piercing on someone with full lips, especially if the lower lip curves outward. The piercing can take 2-3 months to fully heal. Here are some other things to know about the Ashley piercing:
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Jewelry: The Ashley piercing typically sports a flat-back straight post, and there are two types of flat backs to choose from: internally threaded and threadless. The most common piece of jewelry for this piercing is the labret stud.
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Pain: The Ashley piercing is relatively easy in terms of pain, with most people reporting mid-level discomfort that goes away quickly.
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Aftercare: The unique location of the Ashley piercing means that proper aftercare is essential. You should limit touching or moving the new jewelry to avoid trauma to the surrounding skin. It is also important to avoid wearing lipstick or lip balm while the piercing is healing.
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Community: The Ashley piercing community is growing rapidly, with people from all over sharing their experiences and showing off their unique piercings.