Curved Barbell with Balls in Silver - Titanium
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Straight Barbell with Balls - Titanium
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Curved Barbell with Spikes - Titanium
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Straight Barbell with Spikes - Titanium
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Captive Bead Ring in Silver - Titanium
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Curved Barbell with Balls in Gold - Titanium
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Curved Barbell with Spikes in Gold - Titanium
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Eyebrow piercing jewellery at Camden Body Jewellery is made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium, the material recommended by professional piercers for surface and facial piercings. All eyebrow bars in this collection are 16G (1.2mm), which is the standard gauge for eyebrow piercings, and are suitable for both fresh piercings and fully healed placements. The titanium base is nickel-free and will not react with skin, making it a reliable choice from the first day of healing.
The collection includes curved barbells designed to follow the natural curvature of the eyebrow, with threaded end options covering CZ stones, flat discs, and spike ends. The curved barbell design distributes pressure evenly across the piercing channel, which reduces the risk of rejection compared to flat-surface or straight bars. All threaded ends are interchangeable with other pieces in the same gauge.
Eyebrow piercing jewellery works well alongside forward helix or temple placements for those building a curated facial and ear arrangement. Because the eyebrow sits prominently on the face, the style of the end (stone size, shape, and finish) has more visual impact here than in most cartilage placements. Subtle CZ ends read as clean and professional; spike or charm ends make a stronger statement.
Implant-grade titanium eyebrow bars are lighter than steel and maintain their finish without tarnishing or dulling. Keep the piercing clean with sterile saline spray, avoid touching or rotating the bar, and be mindful of clothing and hair catching on the ends during the early healing period. Eyebrow piercings typically take 6 to 9 months to fully heal.
Explore related collections:
Helix Piercing Jewellery: cartilage hoops and studs for the ear
Flat Back Earrings: labret studs for other facial and cartilage placements
Industrial Piercing Jewellery: straight barbells for the industrial placement
Daith Jewellery: inner ear piercing rings and hoops
Conch Jewellery: conch rings and studs for the mid-ear
Frequently Asked Questions
What gauge is eyebrow piercing jewellery?
Eyebrow piercings are 16G (1.2mm), and all pieces in this collection follow that standard. Using the correct gauge is important: a bar that is too thin can cause migration, while one that is too thick puts unnecessary pressure on the tissue. Always confirm the gauge your piercer used before buying replacement jewellery.
What type of bar is best for an eyebrow piercing?
Curved barbells are the recommended style for eyebrow piercings because they follow the natural surface of the brow. Straight barbells place uneven pressure at the entry and exit points, which increases the risk of migration or rejection. A curved bar sits flush with the skin and moves with the tissue rather than against it.
Is titanium safe for a new eyebrow piercing?
Yes. ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium is one of the two materials (alongside implant-grade steel) most widely recommended for new piercings by professional piercers. It is completely nickel-free, which is the main cause of piercing reactions, and its surface is inert so it does not interact with body tissue during healing.
How long do eyebrow piercings take to heal?
Eyebrow piercings generally take between 6 and 9 months to heal fully, though some people take longer. The piercing is a surface piercing, meaning it passes through skin rather than cartilage or a fleshy lobe, which makes it more sensitive to movement and snagging. Consistent aftercare throughout the full healing period is essential.
Can I change my eyebrow piercing jewellery myself?
Once the piercing is fully healed (confirmed by your piercer), you can change the jewellery yourself. Unscrew one threaded end anticlockwise while holding the bar steady, slide the bar through, and repeat on the other side. It is not recommended to change jewellery before full healing, as doing so disrupts the forming fistula and can set back healing significantly.

