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Surface piercings and microdermals are among the advanced techniques in contemporary piercing. Intended for flat areas or specific dermal projects, these pieces of jewelry require careful selection, a rigorous protocol, and perfect technical mastery. This category includes clip-style surface bars as well as microdermals suitable for resale in studios or for placement after sterilization.
Offering a complete range of surface and microdermal piercings allows you to expand your offerings to include high-value-added services, while meeting the expectations of an experienced clientele.
Surface piercing uses a staple-shaped bar, also known as a surface bar or staple bar. Its design allows for implantation parallel to the skin with two visible exit points.
The choice of length and angle is critical. An ill-fitting bar increases skin tension and the risk of migration. The models offered in this category are selected for their smooth finish, structural consistency, and compatibility with implantable materials such as ASTM-F136 titanium or 316L surgical steel.
These jewelry pieces can be offered for resale as replacements for healed piercings or used for new piercings after proper sterilization.
The microdermal operates on a different principle. It consists of a dermal base implanted under the skin, onto which an interchangeable top is screwed. This technique allows for a single decorative point, without a second skin exit point. It is then created using a biopsy punch.
In this category, you will find:
sterilization-compatible microdermal bases
screw-on tops in various styles
models suitable for professional use
Microdermals offer great aesthetic freedom. For resellers, the interchangeable tops allow for regular additional sales. During insertion, the base must be sterilized in an autoclave if it is not packaged in a sterile condition.
Surface and microdermal jewelry in this category can be:
sold as replacement jewelry
used for a first-time insertion after sterilization
For any implantation, autoclave sterilization remains essential when the jewelry is not delivered sterile. Mastering your sterilization equipment is a key element of your professional credibility.
Internal link to the category autoclave highlights the importance of the sterilization process. Similarly, the hygiene complements this approach with essential supplies: antiseptics, sterile compresses, gloves, and protective gear.
Surface piercings and microdermals are aimed at clients seeking unique placement options: the collarbone, nape of the neck, sternum, hip, face, or specific areas.
By structuring your offerings around:
reliable implantable materials
a strict hygiene protocol
properly managed sterilization equipment
personalized professional guidance
you position your studio as an expert in advanced techniques.
Linking these products to the piercing jewelry category also allows you to integrate them into a cohesive, comprehensive offering that covers all types of piercings.
Surface and microdermal piercings are not standard jewelry. They require precision, experience, and careful selection of materials. A well-curated product line reinforces your image of expertise and ensures the safety of your practice.
What is the difference between a surface piercing and a microdermal?
Asurface piercing has two exit points. A microdermal rests on a single base implanted under the skin.
Are these jewelry pieces suitable for resale?
Yes, particularly for replacement or changing the top on a healed microdermal.
Should the jewelrybe sterilized before insertion?
Yes, if the jewelry is not packaged in a sterile environment, autoclave sterilization is required.
What material is best for a first insertion?
Implant-grade titanium is recommended to optimize healing.