SKU | derm125 |
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Weight | 0.0001 |
Brand | Painful Pleasures |
Material | Titanium 6Al-4V-Eli ASTM F-136 |
Threading | Internal 1.2mm |
14g Titanium Dermal Anchor With 4.0mm Rise & 3-Hole Base (Price Per 1)
These 14g dermal anchor bases are each made from a single piece of implant-grade titanium (Titanium Grade 23 Titanium 6Al-4V-Eli ASTM: F-136). They have two holes on the long side of their oblong bases and a single hole on the short side. Each dermal anchor also comes with a 4.0mm-high rise. Wear any 12g or 14g internally-threaded dermal top with a matching internal 1.2mm thread pattern with these titanium dermal anchors.
These titanium dermal anchors are sold individually (price per 1) and separately from our dermal tops. They're the perfect option for dermals placed in meatier areas, where a dermal anchor can be inserted further below the surface of the skin to reduce the chances of migration or rejection.
Specifications:
The following webchart is a quick reference guide for standard body jewelry measurements and how to measure basic body jewelry. Please print this webchart to help measure your body jewelry accurately.
Visit our PainfulPleasures Infocenter for additional body jewelry information. There, you will find detailed articles on standard body jewelry sizes, how to measure body jewelry, basic body jewelry, and more.
Ensure compatibility between standard (non-custom) PainfulPleasures body jewelry parts using the tables below. More information on threading, including custom thread patterns, can be found in our Threading Infocenter article.
Internally threaded jewelry has a threaded post on the top and/or end, which is then inserted into a threaded hole in the barbell shaft.
Gauge | 18g, 16g | 14g, 12g | 10g–00g |
Internal Thread Pattern | 0.8mm or 0.9mm | 1.2mm | 2.0mm |
Externally threaded jewelry has a threaded post on the barbell shaft, which is then inserted into a threaded hole in the top and/or end.
Gauge | 18g, 16g | 14g, 12g, 10g |
External Thread Pattern | 1.2mm | 1.6mm |
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