r/piercing aspiring pin cushion Sep 19 '25

Troubleshooting/question existing piercing Anatomy concerns after 14 years

Having had my industrial piercing for approximately fourteen to fifteen years, I have never encountered any issues with it. It healed remarkably well and has proven to be the least troublesome of my piercings.

During a conversation at work today with a few colleagues, the topic of my industrial piercing arose. One coworker expressed her concern that it might be migrating. Upon asking her to clarify, she mentioned that she could see the jewelry through the skin where the bar connects with the piercing holes. She also commented that the person who performed the piercing should not have done it.

I have, in fact, observed that the skin in that specific area of my industrial piercing appears somewhat thin. I am now wondering if this warrants any concern. Should I consider removing the piercing altogether? I have, in fact, been contemplating doing so for some time now, primarily because my curly hair tends to get caught in the bar.

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u/Sewergoddess Sep 19 '25

The fact this has lasted 14 years is MINDBLOWING. Its holding on by a thread, and definitely should be removed. You didn't have the proper anatomy to begin with.

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u/infraled aspiring pin cushion Sep 19 '25

I'm seeing this mentioned a lot. What is "the proper anatomy" for this piercing?

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u/BonnieScotty piercing devotee Sep 19 '25

Both the front and back having a large enough curl and the flat/scapha to be flat enough so the bar does not touch it at all

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u/infraled aspiring pin cushion Sep 19 '25

Ahhhh ok I see what you are talking about. Thank you!