Vertical Labret 101

Vertical labrets! The logical follow up to labret piercings which you can read more about here. These are piercings vertically through the lower lip, that enter along there vermilion border of the lip and exit. just under the lip. These are unique piercings that allow you to wear two adorable beads on the front of your lip. They carry an added bonus of not touching your teeth or gums and therefore minimizing and risk of oral damage. That being said there ae considerations for these piercings like any, so lets talk about them!

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Anatomy, always.

Like most piercings vertical labrets are anatomy dependent. You do need to have enough tissue for us to pierce through for these to be stable. Fuller lips do allow for more choices with these, but somewhat thin lips can still sometimes support a vertical labret if a piercer with experience in these and that anatomy is doing it. That said there are some lips that are too thin to be pierced, so make sure you are seeing a piercer with experience in this area who can assess your anatomy correctly.

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Since these dont go inside the mouth, there is less concern for the anatomy of your teeth and gums. That said if your have a pronounced overbite you ay find it easier to snag this on your teeth, and may prefer wearing lower profile jewelry on that top. Bite anatomy does sometimes play a role with how these sit and wear which is why it’s so important to see a piercer with experience in thee piercings to place things in such a way to keep your teeth and gums safe! Braces still don’t play well with vertical lip piercings as the tops can snag in wires and brackets, so I wouldn’t not get this piercing if you currently have or will be getting braces.

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Don’t get chapped about it

All piercings virtually have some swelling when they are first done. Oral piercings in particular are known for having quite a bit of swelling. Vertical oral piercings which pass through the lip, are known for even more swelling. Thanks to that, a longer bar will be used for initial piercing to have room for that swelling and healing. While the jewelry is long in a vertical labret it can make eating and drinking awkward, and you have to be careful how you eat and bite to avoid biting down on the jewelry. But, once things are less swollen you can downsize that bar, usually in the first few weeks. After downsizing, healing tends to be smooth sailing.

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Beyond that, oral piercings that go through the vermillion border of the lip usually cause some quite chapped lips while they are healing. Despite that, its not safe to use any chapstick, oils, or balms on your lips as they will get into the piercing and cause irritation. So what do you do about the chapped lips? Hydrate! Staying well hydrated and drinking plenty of water will hydrate your lips from the inside and help the chapping subside. Once things are fully healed you can wear chopsticks, lipstick, and all the things again, but during healing this often causes more irritation then anything else. Likewise, avoid picking and biting the dead skin which will only irritate it further. Like chapped lips in winter picking just make them worse. Try to hydrate, and leave the chapped skin alone to heal!