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      1. Surgical Stainless Steel (SSS) There are tons of stainless steel types, but typically in new body piercings, only a few examples of surgical stainless steel are used. 316L is the SSS jewelry you'll see when searching for body jewelry. It is durable and usually does not react with body fluids. 316LVM is identical to 316L but has a cleaner design. SSS incorporates nickel and may be an irritant to those who are very prone to metal. 2. Surgical implant titanium, Ti6A14V ELI Titanium is expensive, but it is incredibly robust and includes only minimal quantities of metal. Also available in a ton of colours is titanium, giving you plenty of options. 3. Niobium Look for 99.9 per cent niobium or 999 niobium labelled jewelry. Niobium body jewelry is more costly but less volatile than platinum than SSS jewelry. 4. Tygon Tygon is a useful material that may be found in individuals prone to metals for new piercings. They are also used for direct drilling of the nose and may hold a piercing open, which becomes almost noticeable because you don't need to wear visible jewelry in the workplace. Note, in an unhealed body piercing, if you have a metal sensitivity, make sure to avoid the metal at all times. Opt for jewelry with minimal amounts of nickel or copper, which in new piercings can irritate. Use different metals and fabrics until the piercings are okay. When you experience any redness, swelling, or pain, quickly discontinue the use of jewelry and contact your doctor or piercer. 5. Acrylic Body Jewelry Acrylic is popular with body jewelry because it is cheap, versatile, and lightweight and comes in a variety of colours. This silicone, however, is not the best piercing choice. The FDA has approved several types of acrylic, but this does not necessarily mean that they are 100% safe for long-term usage. When acrylic jewelry starts to cause you some trouble, remove it.
       

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