What Is A Double Dydoe Piercing?

What Is A Double Dydoe Piercing

A double dydoe piercing is a surface piercing on the knuckle of your finger that consists of two columns of jewelry, one over the other. The placement and size of these piercings are similar to that of a dydoe, but instead of having one line of jewelry, there are two. This gives the appearance that your finger is pierced by several lines at once, hence “double.” We’ll go into more detail about how this looks in just a moment!

The double dydoe piercing is similar to the dydoe in that it’s a surface piercing, but instead of a single line of jewelry it has two columns of jewelry.

The double dydoe is a surface piercing that has two columns of jewelry. It is similar to the dydoe in that it’s a surface piercing, but instead of a single line of jewelry it has two columns of jewelry. The placement of the piercing is the same as with a dydoe: right above your clitoris and labia minora (inner lips).

The size and shape of your anatomy will determine how many gauges you can wear for this kind of piercing–and even then, some people may find that their anatomy just doesn’t work for them at all! Some people also find that after long periods without wearing any kind of jewelry or being sexually active (like during pregnancy), they need time to stretch out again before they can go back down below zero gauge.

The placement of the piercings is the same as with a dydoe.

A double dydoe piercing is the same as a regular dydoe piercing, except it’s done in between two fingers instead of one. The placement of the piercings is the same as with a dydoe: on either side of your middle finger, ring finger or pinky finger (or all three).

It’s worth noting that some people like having their double dydoes placed right next to each other while others prefer them spaced out so they don’t touch each other when they’re closed together.

As with all surface piercings, you must be careful not to scratch or irritate the area before healing because that can cause an infection.

As with all surface piercings, you must be careful not to scratch or irritate the area before healing because that can cause an infection.

  • Don’t touch it with dirty hands.
  • Don’t pick at your jewelry.
  • Don’t wear gloves or jewelry that is too tight (this can cut off blood circulation). If a ring feels uncomfortable, take it out for a few days until the piercing heals and then put it back in at a looser setting–you’ll still have plenty of time to adjust things later if needed!
  • Don’t wear loose jewelry that could fall out easily; it’s better for your new hole than losing an earring because someone stepped on your chest while dancing at Burning Man last year…and then again when they tripped over their own feet while walking away from said person’s unconscious body.”

Double dydoes are also highly sensitive to stretching since both piercings need to be able to fit over your knuckle at once.

A double dydoe is also highly sensitive to stretching, since both piercings need to be able to fit over your knuckle at once. Because of this, it’s important not to stretch them too quickly or you could end up with an infection or other complications. It’s best to wait until they heal completely before starting any sort of stretching routine–but even then, don’t rush things!

If you’re looking for advice on how much jewelry will fit your new double dydoes and how long it may take for them both heal at once (and thus be ready for further stretching), check out our guide here: http://www.bmezine.com/piercing/double_dydo/.

A double-dydoe piercing can take some time to heal and adjust to, but it can be worth it when you’re done!

If you decide to get a double-dydoe piercing, know that it’s a surface piercing and will take some time to heal and adjust to. This is because the lobe of your ear is highly sensitive to stretching, so it might be uncomfortable for you at first. Because of this, it’s best to wait until after your ears have fully healed from any other piercings or tattoos before getting this one done. You can also talk with your piercer about using jewelry that has less weight in order for the piercing not to feel as tight when worn regularly over time (which will help speed up healing).

If all goes well with recovery and adjustments go smoothly without any problems along the way (and if they don’t), then congratulations! Your new double-dydoe look should last indefinitely as long as proper care continues through regular cleaning with soap or antiseptic solution every couple days followed by rubbing alcohol once per week after showering/bathing so no buildup occurs around any openings in between layers within each lobe where bacteria could potentially grow over time due simply being exposed constantly throughout daily activities like working out at gym etc…

Conclusion

If you’re thinking about getting a double dydoe piercing, make sure you know what you’re getting into. It’s not something that can be taken out easily and it will take several months before it heals completely. However, if you’re willing to put in the time and effort then this type of piercing could be just what your hands have been waiting for!

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