Surface piercing

This anti-eyebrow piercing is an example of a surface piercing

Surface piercings are piercings that are found on flat parts of the body, giving a double-pierced look that sits flat against the skin. A surface bar follows the plane of skin, while a standard piercing is pierced through the plane. Standard piercings have an entrance hole with an exit hole that is usually directly behind the entrance hole, whereas with a surface piercing the entrance and exit holes are next to each other on the skin surface.[1]

  1. ^ "Body Piercings: Cleaning and Healing | University Health Services". uhs.berkeley.edu. 18 March 2016. Archived from the original on 2020-04-28.