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- Cheek_piercing abstract "Cheek piercing is facial body piercing through the cheek. The most common variation of the cheek piercing penetrates the facial tissue into the oral cavity. The usual placement is symmetrical on either side of the face, either penetrating or imitating dimples. The piercing can cause the wearer slight nerve damage and will result in "man-made dimples". An alternative is microdermal implants, placed in the intended dimple location. This method avoids drawbacks of full cheek piercings, which have a tendency to leak or secrete lymph fluid, which has a saliva-like texture and can create an unpleasant odor. Though microdermals do have a slightly larger chance to leave a scar than a piercing, they will heal eventually and be almost unnoticeable. The rate of infection is also lower in the long run. Because the piercing does not penetrate the cheek completely, there is little to no chance of tooth or gum damage. Microdermals are like a 'one hole' piercing, where the 'foot' of the jewelry sits below the skin and the decorative jewel or flat disc is above the skin.".
- Cheek_piercing thumbnail Pixie_Acia_5.jpg?width=300.
- Cheek_piercing wikiPageID "439094".
- Cheek_piercing wikiPageRevisionID "605896569".
- Cheek_piercing alt "A sideview of Acia's face".
- Cheek_piercing caption "Pixie Acia of LA Ink with a blue stud in her cheek".
- Cheek_piercing hasPhotoCollection Cheek_piercing.
- Cheek_piercing healingTime "1.57788E7".
- Cheek_piercing imageSize "frameless".
- Cheek_piercing jewelry Barbell_(piercing).
- Cheek_piercing location Cheek.
- Cheek_piercing name "Cheek Piercing".
- Cheek_piercing nicknames "Dimple Piercing".
- Cheek_piercing subject Category:Facial_piercings.
- Cheek_piercing comment "Cheek piercing is facial body piercing through the cheek. The most common variation of the cheek piercing penetrates the facial tissue into the oral cavity. The usual placement is symmetrical on either side of the face, either penetrating or imitating dimples. The piercing can cause the wearer slight nerve damage and will result in "man-made dimples". An alternative is microdermal implants, placed in the intended dimple location.".
- Cheek_piercing label "Cheek piercing".
- Cheek_piercing label "Wangenpiercing".
- Cheek_piercing label "Wangpiercing".
- Cheek_piercing label "Пирсинг щеки".
- Cheek_piercing sameAs Wangenpiercing.
- Cheek_piercing sameAs Wangpiercing.
- Cheek_piercing sameAs m.028n1b.
- Cheek_piercing sameAs Q1761319.
- Cheek_piercing sameAs Q1761319.
- Cheek_piercing wasDerivedFrom Cheek_piercing?oldid=605896569.
- Cheek_piercing depiction Pixie_Acia_5.jpg.
- Cheek_piercing isPrimaryTopicOf Cheek_piercing.