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A hand web piercing is a piercing through the loose skin between two digits, such as between the fore-finger and middle-finger or fore-finger and thumb. This piercing is considered a surface piercing and, as such, has a high rate of rejection. Typical body jewelry used is a barbell or a captive bead ring.
Another type of hand piercings is across the top of the finger. This piercing is very likely to get infected and rejected due to the use of the finger daily.
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