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Curved Barbell with Balls in Silver - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Gekrümmte Hantel mit Kugeln in Silber - Titan

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Straight Barbell with Balls - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Gerade Langhantel mit Kugeln - Titan

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Curved Barbell with Spikes - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Gekrümmte Hantel mit Spitzen - Titan

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Curved Barbell with Balls in Gold - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Curved Barbell with Balls in Gold - Titanium

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Curved Barbell with Spikes in Gold - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Curved Barbell with Spikes in Gold - Titanium

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Implant Grade Titanium Piercings

Bridge Piercings: Curved & Straight Barbells for Nose Bridge Surface Modifications

Collection: bridge-piercings | Gauge: 16g (1.2mm) | Recommended Length: 16–18mm | Material: ASTM F136 Implant-Grade Titanium

The bridge piercing is a striking surface modification piercing horizontally across the nose bridge (the skin between the eyes), creating distinctive facial presence. Our premium bridge collection features 16-gauge curved and straight barbells in 16–18mm optimal lengths, all crafted from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium. Bridge piercings are surface piercings—they traverse only shallow skin layers (5–8mm)—making them anatomically unstable and prone to rejection (15–20%). Titanium's superior biocompatibility reduces inflammatory responses, extending piercing lifespan and supporting more stable healing compared to surgical steel or plated alternatives. Curved designs prevent pressure-related trauma and migration, promoting comfortable wear without excessive movement.

UK body modification enthusiasts pursue bridge piercings for their striking visibility and technical challenge. Success depends on expert piercer placement (avoiding the nasal bone beneath the skin), meticulous aftercare, and ASTM F136 titanium exclusively. Healing takes 8–12 months; premature changes or aggressive movement extend timelines and increase rejection risk. Some clients experience temporary vision disruption from swelling during initial healing (usually resolves within 1–2 weeks). Bridge piercings integrate beautifully with complementary facial modifications including eyebrow piercings, nose piercing jewellery, and face piercing jewellery collections.

Is a bridge piercing painful?
Bridge piercings are moderately painful, typically rated 4–5 out of 10. The skin across the bridge is thin with moderate sensitivity; pain is sharp during piercing but subsides quickly afterwards. Soreness and tenderness persist for several hours. Pain levels vary by individual tolerance and piercer technique. Most clients report bridge pain is less intense than nipple or genital piercings but comparable to eyebrow piercings.
Why do bridge piercings cause vision disruption during healing?
Swelling occurs directly across the bridge between the eyes, temporarily narrowing the visual field. Severe swelling (first 24–72 hours) can create temporary blurred vision or slight double vision. This is rarely permanent and completely resolves as swelling decreases over 1–2 weeks. Sleeping elevated and using ice packs can minimise swelling. If vision problems persist beyond week two, consult your piercer immediately.
Can I wear glasses with a healing bridge piercing?
Glasses directly contact the bridge piercing area, causing constant pressure and trauma. We recommend avoiding glasses or contact lenses for the first 4–6 weeks of healing. If glasses are necessary, shield the piercing with medical tape or gauze, or wear frames above the piercing area. Contact lenses are preferable during healing since they don't contact the piercing. Once fully healed, glasses wear is unrestricted.
What are signs of bridge piercing rejection?
Watch for: jewellery migrating visibly upward (toward the hairline), thinning skin around the entry points, increased soreness despite proper aftercare, or discharge. Bridge piercings reject slowly, sometimes over months, allowing time for intervention. If you notice these signs within the first 3 months, consult your piercer immediately. Early downsizing or switching to premium titanium sometimes salvages failing piercings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What jewellery is used for a bridge piercing?
Bridge piercings use a straight or slightly curved barbell, typically in 16G (1.2mm). The barbell sits horizontally across the bridge of the nose between the eyes. Titanium is recommended for its biocompatibility.

How long does a bridge piercing take to heal?
Bridge piercings typically heal in 8 to 12 weeks as they pass through surface skin rather than cartilage. However, bridge piercings are considered surface piercings and carry a higher risk of migration, so quality jewellery and careful aftercare are essential.

Can a bridge piercing damage your eyes?
No. A bridge piercing is placed through the skin on the bridge of the nose and does not go deep enough to affect the eyes, sinuses or nasal structure. A professional piercer will assess your anatomy to ensure safe placement.