Industrial

Discussion in 'Body Modification' started by kingmurpheus, Apr 18, 2006.

  1. kingmurpheus

    kingmurpheus Member

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    Hi, i am about to give myself an industrial, and am just wondering if there are any major spots NOT to hit up in my ear that could be vital. I thought i might research a little before i make myself completely deaf or something. I've got a 14G 1 1/2" bar. Thanks
     
  2. mushie18

    mushie18 Intergalactic

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    My advice is to get someone who knows what they're doing to pierce it for you.
     
  3. KING NOVOCAINE

    KING NOVOCAINE Member

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    not being a dick but... if you dont know what youre doing, dont do it. you could really hurt your self.
     
  4. MoonMaiden

    MoonMaiden Member

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    Don't do it yourself... It wont turn out as good as if you get it done professionally.
     
  5. schwahead

    schwahead Senior Member

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    yea i would have someone else do it! i just got mine done though and it looks great! u going more horizontal or vertica?
     
  6. kingmurpheus

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    Yah, thanks for the advice. I'm gunna have a buddy help me. He did his friends and it turned out great. Probably still not a good idea, but hell. And its gunna be more horizontal. i just think it looks better that way. im still curious tho, is there any place in where it would go that i have to watch out for? like any nerves i have to avoid in the upper part of the ear?
     
  7. KING NOVOCAINE

    KING NOVOCAINE Member

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    if you dont know what to watch out for. then dont do it.
     
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