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Achilles Piercing – Introduction
I’m a huge fan of body modification. I have several piercings and tattoos, and I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of changing your body for aesthetic purposes. For example: Would you get an eyebrow piercing if it would make your face better? Or why not just have both ears pierced? You should consider getting an Achilles piercing!
Achilles piercing (behind the bone & tendon) : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WvEBwhoapFc&pp=ygURQWNoaWxsZXMgUGllcmNpbmc%3D
Are you considering getting a new tattoo or piercing? An Achilles piercing is the answer.
Achilles Piercings are called “belly button” piercings because they’re located near your navel, just below your ribs. They look like an upside-down crescent moon with two points at either end and one right in the center (like this). The inside curves upward slightly to form a small hole about 1/8 inch wide; this makes it easier for blood to flow into your body after injury or trauma so you don’t get an infection!
The difference between tragus piercings vs. helix piercings vs. labret piercings vs. other types of body jewelry is that each has its unique characteristics:
Aesthetic appeal
Achilles piercing is a great way to personalize your body. It can be a great way to express your personality and show off your passion and style.
Personalization
One of the most popular piercings among men is the Achilles, which can be done on both feet and ankles. This piercing is ideal for those who want to express their personality, show off their style and love of music or sports.
The origin of this piercing dates back to ancient Greek mythology when Achilles was given an immortal gift from Zeus — a pair of golden sandals that would never wear out. The story goes that whenever he felt pain or fear in battle with Hector (another son of Zeus), he could rub his heel against his foot until it healed faster than usual (which is why we call them “healing” piercings).
What is Achilles?
The word Achilles is derived from the Greek word for heel. The Achilles tendon connects your calf muscle to the heel bone, thus making you easily identifiable as a runner or walker (or simply someone who walks around on their feet).
The Achilles tendon runs through two joints: the calcaneus (heel) and the tibia (shinbone). This can be unclear because it’s located just below your knee!
The pain of an Achilles piercing
The pain of an Achilles piercing is not as bad as you think. It’s also more of a pinch than a poke.
But don’t let that stop you from getting your ears pierced! If you’re looking for something different and want to try something new, this can be the perfect time!
How to get an Achilles piercing
- Find a reputable piercer.
- Find a reputable shop.
- Find a reputable studio.
Find an artist skilled in working with jewelry with extensive experience piercing this area of the body (and not just one person). A good place to start is to ask around at your local tattoo parlor; most shops are likely to know someone who can recommend someone who specializes in this type of piercing, or they may even host regular meet-ups where you can meet other people with similar interests.
If you’re up for it, an Achilles piercing is an exciting way to customize your body.
If you’re up for it, an Achilles piercing is an exciting way to customize your body. It’s a great way to express yourself and show off your personality. Many different styles of piercings can be done on this part of the body, so don’t be afraid if the idea of getting one doesn’t appeal to you right away!
If this sounds like something that might interest you but has never crossed your mind before now, there are tons of choices out there regarding what style would work best for YOU (or even if there’s no particular style at all).
Conclusion
If you’re looking for a new style, an Achilles piercing is the right choice. The piercing is relatively simple and can be done in minutes with local anesthesia. It’s also completely painless, thanks to surgical steel jewelry or titanium barbells. In addition to aesthetic appeal, the Achilles can be customized according to your personal preferences by choosing between different sizes of rings or using different colored gemstones within each earlobe.
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