Lip piercing visibility with a retainer?

monter

Well-known member
So here's my dilemma. I have kind of fallen in love with the idea of getting a lip piercing. Basically, I want this: doll parts by ~whorer-movie on deviantART I thought this was called a labret, but doing more research on it has just confused me even more.
lol.gif


Besides not knowing what it's called, here's the REAL problem. I'm almost done with my second year of law school, and will soon be (fingers crossed) working in the prosecutor's office here. There's no way in hell they'll let me in with a facial piercing. I've see something online called a BioFlex retainer, though - apparently you can use one of these for the initial piercing, and because of the placement right under my lip, it seems like it would be just about invisible?

Has anyone used these? Any thoughts? And if I'm just totally dreaming and there's no way to effectively hide a piercing like this, let me know that, too, so I can just give up and come to terms with it.
lol.gif
 

OfficerJenny

Well-known member
Assuming that goes through the skin right under the lip, it's just a basic lip piercing. The "technical" term, I guess, would be a "reverse Labret"

I have mine piercing, and I don't have a retainer for it, but they are really only noticeable if you look. Especially if it's right under the lip. As soon as my lip piercing heals, I'll pick up a retainer and take some pictures for you if you still need answers then!
smiles.gif
 

LaVixxen

Well-known member
I have a lip piercing and I bought this clear jelly like stud for it and since I work in a clinic thats why I had to wear a clear one thats not really visible. Then when I get off work I put on my cute one or just when I go out.
 
That's a labret piercing with a circular barbell (or horseshoe).

I wouldn't use anything plastic in a newly pierced hole, only surgical grade metal. But once it's healed you can use a retainer; it wont be completely invisible but it will be harder to see.
 

monter

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by OfficerJenny
Assuming that goes through the skin right under the lip, it's just a basic lip piercing. The "technical" term, I guess, would be a "reverse Labret"

I have mine piercing, and I don't have a retainer for it, but they are really only noticeable if you look. Especially if it's right under the lip. As soon as my lip piercing heals, I'll pick up a retainer and take some pictures for you if you still need answers then!
smiles.gif


That would be GREAT if you could do that.
greengrin.gif
I saw your pictures in your other thread, and it looks great.

Supposedly these BioFlex things are almost invisible, and since the piercing I want is right under the lip, it really does seem like it would be pretty well hidden, too.

I should probably go talk to a piercer, too. :x
 

mizuki~

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by EleanorDanger
I wouldn't use anything plastic in a newly pierced hole, only surgical grade metal. But once it's healed you can use a retainer; it wont be completely invisible but it will be harder to see.

Agreed. I should have a pic of me wearing my retainers somewhere on my computer. When I dig it up, I'll post it for you to see

EDIT: bleh can't find it lol but here's a pic from a jewelry shop:
Bodyartforms photo gallery body jewelry
 

monter

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by mizuki~
Agreed. I should have a pic of me wearing my retainers somewhere on my computer. When I dig it up, I'll post it for you to see

EDIT: bleh can't find it lol but here's a pic from a jewelry shop:
Bodyartforms photo gallery body jewelry


That picture is making me want to do it... From a few feet away, it seems like it wouldn't really be visible at all

Apparently, this BioFlex material is able to be sterilized in an autoclave; from what I've read on it it seems to be safe for unhealed piercings. I'll def check with a few piercers before I believe that, though.

Thanks for the responses, all!
greengrin.gif
 
Top