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Monroe/Labret Problems Statistics...

Last post 11-07-2009 3:23 PM by Camphora. 11 replies.
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  • 10-31-2009 3:13 PM

    • Skinartia
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    Monroe/Labret Problems Statistics...

    I'm considering getting a Monroe piercing, but I'm naturally concerned about the possibility of gum recession. So, what I'm trying to look for is a sense based on (loose) statistics of how many people actually end up having problems with gum recession, etc due to their Monroe/Madonna piercings. There doesn't appear to be a whole lot of information online short of listing gum recession as a risk. Who has had trouble with this piercing? :)

     

    EDIT:  I'd also like to know from people who have labrets as I'm considering that piercing as well.

    Tattoos are more my thing than piercings, but I like body modifications in general.

    Current mods: 19 tattoos (half of back covered, etc).
    2 gauge lobes (both ears). One 14 gauge and two 16 gauge lobe (left ear). 12 gauge inner conch (left ear). 14 gauge helix (right ear). 14 gauge nipple. 14 gauge navel. 18 gauge nostril.
  • 10-31-2009 3:54 PM In reply to

    • harold
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    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

    idk if this is useful, but i (and several other folks i know) have had gum-recession-issues and weve never had ANY monroe/body-mod involving our mouths...  it (recession) is just kinda in-fashion dentistry-wise this decade, methinks...  :-)  im not sure youll (even with this unofficial-type survey) be able to weed-out the piercings-caused-recessions vs the just-not-flossing-very-well-caused-recessions...  gl, h.

    exactly 8.25250000001mm (0g) ear lobes only... so far...

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  • 10-31-2009 3:54 PM In reply to

    • Camphora
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    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

     I've had my monroe piercing for 4 years or so, and I've never had any problems with my gums. I wear bioplast all the time now, but I didn't have any problems with titanium either, so maybe it's a question of the perfect placement...

    Piercings: 7/16" lobes, 1.6mm lobes, 1.6mm tongue, 1.2mm monroe, 1.6mm labret, 1.6mm septum, 1.6mm navel, 1.6mm scaffold, 5mm helix
    Retired: 1.6mm helix, 4mm lobes
    Tattoos: tudor rose on stomach, cherry blossoms on shoulder blade
    Planned: Tragus, daith, rook, conch, & more tattoos!

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  • 10-31-2009 4:17 PM In reply to

    • Skinartia
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    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

    I too know people who have gum recession issues without having piercings. Since gum recession (allegedly) has ties to genetics, perhaps that's what increases the possibility of complications. I've been told I presently have no gum problems, though I should be flossing more often. I'm just trying to get a general idea of how many people have had gum problems with their Monroe piercing vs. people who have had no problems with their Monroe piercing.
    Tattoos are more my thing than piercings, but I like body modifications in general.

    Current mods: 19 tattoos (half of back covered, etc).
    2 gauge lobes (both ears). One 14 gauge and two 16 gauge lobe (left ear). 12 gauge inner conch (left ear). 14 gauge helix (right ear). 14 gauge nipple. 14 gauge navel. 18 gauge nostril.
  • 10-31-2009 5:05 PM In reply to

    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

     i have had my monroe for about 7 years now and have never had any problems with it, except when i had a post that was a bit too long. it got hooked on my teeth a lot. :/

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    1/2" lobes, 6g conches, septum, monroe, tongue, "snakebites" [ or whatever you kids are calling them these days. ] 8 tattoos so far, although seven of them will be blended together eventually. wishing for more.

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  • 11-02-2009 4:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

     I've never had a problem with any of my lip piercings, however I've known a lot of people that have had monroes actually reject on them.

     Gum recession is more common, but if you use a labret with a rounded backing it's less likely.

    My Piercings:
    Ear X 8 (2x0g & 2x 10g, 2x 14g, & 1x14g helix, 14g conch), centre labret (14g), eyebrow (16g)

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  • 11-03-2009 5:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

    i have a titanium monroe piercing and i have no problem with it whatsoever unless i sleep with my face smushed on the pillow the side it's on, then my gum is a little sore, but no gum recession problems/hitting my teeth whatsoever. i guess it depends on placement/genetics/body structure.
    current: 5/8" lobes, 16g septum, 14g tongue, 14g monroe.
  • 11-04-2009 6:20 PM In reply to

    • thatkassiegirl
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    Re: Monroe Problems Statistics...

    I have had mine since December 2007 and I haven't had any problems with it. Mine has made a little nook for itself in my lip so I barely notice it.

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    Current mods--10g tongue, 6g lobes, 16g monroe, 18g nostril, 16g rook, 1 tattoo.

    Future mods-- 16g nipples, 14g industrial, 16g madonna (angel bites), 16g vertical labret
  • 11-06-2009 5:03 PM In reply to

    • Skinartia
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    Re: Monroe/Labret Problems Statistics...

     Thanks for the help/comments, people.  :)  I'm now considering getting a labret.  I'm trying to decide which would look best on me.  Decisions, decisions!  

    Tattoos are more my thing than piercings, but I like body modifications in general.

    Current mods: 19 tattoos (half of back covered, etc).
    2 gauge lobes (both ears). One 14 gauge and two 16 gauge lobe (left ear). 12 gauge inner conch (left ear). 14 gauge helix (right ear). 14 gauge nipple. 14 gauge navel. 18 gauge nostril.
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  • 11-06-2009 8:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Monroe/Labret Problems Statistics...

     Photoshop can help with that!

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  • 11-06-2009 8:36 PM In reply to

    • Skinartia
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    Re: Monroe/Labret Problems Statistics...

    True enough. :) I played around with a pic of myself and I think I prefer how a labret might look. I have my left nostril pierced so to me I think a Monroe might be too much in close proximity. The labret looks nice to center my face, I think.
    Tattoos are more my thing than piercings, but I like body modifications in general.

    Current mods: 19 tattoos (half of back covered, etc).
    2 gauge lobes (both ears). One 14 gauge and two 16 gauge lobe (left ear). 12 gauge inner conch (left ear). 14 gauge helix (right ear). 14 gauge nipple. 14 gauge navel. 18 gauge nostril.
  • 11-07-2009 3:23 PM In reply to

    • Camphora
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    Re: Monroe/Labret Problems Statistics...

     I have both a monroe and a labret, and I must admit, I play with the labret a lot more, so thank god I wear bioplast!

    Piercings: 7/16" lobes, 1.6mm lobes, 1.6mm tongue, 1.2mm monroe, 1.6mm labret, 1.6mm septum, 1.6mm navel, 1.6mm scaffold, 5mm helix
    Retired: 1.6mm helix, 4mm lobes
    Tattoos: tudor rose on stomach, cherry blossoms on shoulder blade
    Planned: Tragus, daith, rook, conch, & more tattoos!

    http://inamourada.bmezine.com
    http://www.myspace.com/inamourada_flux
    http://www.facebook.com/faye.ellen
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