Labret de triple marquesa en ópalo rosa - Titanio
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Labret Siete Piedras de Ónice Negro - Titanio
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Labret Cuádruple Piedra Marquesa en Ónix Verde - Titanio
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Labret de triple piedra Wonky en concha de abulón - Titanio
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Labretón ancho triple marquesa en concha de abulón + VM - Titanio
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Labret de libélula en rosa - Titanio
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Lightening Bolt Labret in Gold - Titanium
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Labret Siete Piedras en Amatista - Titanio
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Labret CZ sin rosca doble triángulo - Titanio
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Labret de Triple Piedra Wonky en Ónix Verde - Titanio
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Labret CZ Flor Pavé de Amatista - Titanio
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Labret triple marquesa en arenisca azul - Titanio
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Labret de Piedra Cuádruple Hoja en Aventurina Verde - Titanio
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Lightening Bolt Labret in Silver - Titanium
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Threadless Thunder Labret In Silver - Titanium
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Labret de libélula en verde - Titanio
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Labret piercing jewellery crafted from implant-grade ASTM F136 titanium. The labret sits centrally below the lower lip and is one of the most popular facial piercings. Flat-back labret studs are the standard jewellery style — the flat disc sits comfortably inside the mouth against the gum while the decorative end shows externally.
All labret jewellery in this collection is 16G (1.2mm), the standard labret gauge. Choose from plain ball ends, gemstone-set tops, opal accents and CZ designs. Available in titanium silver, gold, rose gold and black PVD finishes. Every piece is nickel-free, biocompatible and safe for fresh and healed piercings.
Downsizing your labret post after healing is essential — switch from your initial longer bar to a 6mm post to reduce gum contact and prevent dental irritation. Flat-back titanium labrets are the most comfortable option for long-term wear.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size labret do I need?
Labret piercings are 16G (1.2mm). Initial posts are 8-10mm to accommodate swelling. Once healed, downsize to a 6mm post for comfort and to reduce gum contact. Your piercer can measure the ideal length for your anatomy.
How long does a labret piercing take to heal?
Labret piercings typically heal in 6 to 12 weeks. Good oral hygiene, saline rinses after eating and avoiding touching the piercing help ensure smooth healing.
Is titanium safe for labret piercings?
Yes. Implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136) is the recommended material for labret piercings. It is nickel-free, lightweight and biocompatible. The lighter weight compared to steel reduces impact on gums and teeth.

