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What does back perforation mean?

Back piercing is an art form of human body piercing, which originated from ancient tribal cultures, such as traditional African and American native cultures. Puncture art is to insert a puncture needle into subcutaneous tissue with different tools and then process it to form a unique art form.

In the process of back puncture, the puncture needle is usually operated by a professional human puncture artist or expert. Before puncture, the body and puncture site must be disinfected and prepared. The puncture needle can pass through the skin and the layer under the skin, and usually it hurts when the needle passes through. Sometimes people need to punch holes several times to get satisfactory results.

After the back perforation is completed, it needs proper maintenance to avoid infection and other problems. It is recommended to use clean salt water or puncture dragon liquid to clean the perforated area to avoid excessive contact or stretching of the perforated area. Avoid excessive exercise to avoid infection and other perforation-related problems. Check the perforated area regularly, and handle the problems in time if found.