It will happen at least once to see a person around with a pierced lip, eyebrow, tongue, navel, nose; these types of body modification have become so common now that they are not anything impressive. The piercings of which we speak below are much rarer and if you have once seen someone with one of these piercings, you are unlikely to see another one.
Sub-clavicle piercing.
This piercing is very unusual because of the difficulty of execution and recovery. As the name implies, the hole passes under the clavicle bone. There are many piercers able to run it properly, so if anything were to come to you’re mind you try to do this piercing, ask the right person.
Deep Chest Piercing.
This piercing is very long and deep through vertically, horizontally or diagonally across the skin of the chest (and not the muscle), and can take years to heal.
Eyelid Piercing.
The eyelid piercing is nothing more than to the eyelid. As you can imagine, this piercing can be very dangerous for the eye and is therefore not advisable to have it done.
Horizontal Tongue Piercing.
With this piercing, the tongue is crossed horizontally instead of vertically. Even this piercing is not easy to perform and healing can be quite unpleasant.
Knuckle Piercing.
Someone with this piercing might remember a little 'X-Men Wolverine movie’, but I do not think any human being can take naturally the metal at that point. For this reason, this change is very unusual.
Tran finger Piercing.
The hole of this piercing is done in order to cross horizontally polpastello, going in depth of even half a centimetre and sometimes passing very close to the bone. Although this piercing is certainly not easy to carry, its depth, from which follow a lower risk of rejection than any other piercing done in the area of the hand. however, the difficulties of recovery and the fact that the area is difficult to avoid coming into contact with things not always hygienic, making it a forum for professionals only.