by Kimbo_Goth
Jun 27, 2004 3:01 PM · 1404 views · 7.9 k · 352 x 288
Keywords: piercing
this is my second scaffold that sadly got ripped out at college, the bottom part is the bit that ripped and sadly i could not get it re-pierced so i got my vertical instead, xx
yes it would be scaffold, i have seen one person with the one you are thinking of getting and it looks amazing xx
phreak
Nov 21, 2004 10:36 AM
Rating: 1/5
I'm a tattoo artist and the head piercer at Gee's 2 Tattoos. And that is called an INDUSTRIAL. Not a scaffold. Any doube, or triple hole piercing with one piece of jewerly is an industrial. With the exception of the orbital. If that is what your piercer called it, then that explains why it is so horribly placed. I'm not insulting you, I just can't stand bad, uneducated piercers.
kimbo_Goth
Nov 21, 2004 12:55 PM
it can either be a scaffold or a industrial, in the uk they are more comonly known as scaffolds, i have 19 piercings now all done at
area 51, and i know all the piercers very well and i know there experience, before any piercing i do ask questions on experiences and positioning and i would like to thank my piercer Alex for all his work, xx
phreak
Nov 21, 2004 2:26 PM
The Uk thing I'll give you, I have no Idea what you call what in other countrys. But the placement, I'll argue to death. it was a very bad placement. I've been piercing for along time, and that wasn't placed well. if you wanted it in that area, he shouldn't have used a straight bar. He SHOULD have used PTFE (teflon) or tygon shaft, with 316lvm implant grade balls. With that shaft, the bar can bend in any direction. It is what I use for all my "odd" piercings.
shannon9343
Feb 22, 2007 5:34 PM
Rating: 5/5
omg you are argueing and saying blah blah after its already done..its done..cant you see..pierced is about as solid as it gets, nothing is going to change it now i personally dont think there is any wrong or right way to place piercings you can have them anywhere you want