Titanium Nipple Rings
Frequently asked questions
When can I switch from a barbell to a titanium nipple ring?
Real talk — don't even think about swapping to a titanium nipple ring until your piercing is 100% healed. For most people, that means waiting a solid 6 to 12 months. I know it feels like forever, but trust me on this. You’ll know you’re ready when there’s zero tenderness, no weird discharge, and the piercing just feels normal and settled. Rings move around way more than straight barbells, and if your fistula is still healing, all that extra friction can cause serious irritation and even delay the healing process. So, honestly, patience is key. Wait until it’s truly healed, then dive into our collection of implant-grade titanium nipple rings.
What's the difference between a captive bead ring and a seamless ring?
Ooh, okay, picking your first nipple ring can feel a bit overwhelming, but here's the quick and dirty breakdown. A captive bead ring (CBR) is your classic hoop kept shut by a little bead that pops in and out. They’re super secure and a classic look for a reason. On the flip side, a seamless ring is designed to look like one perfect, continuous circle without a visible bead. You just gently twist it open and closed. It gives a really clean, minimal vibe. Both are awesome for fully healed piercings; it just comes down to whether you want that classic beaded detail or a smooth, uninterrupted circle.
Are titanium nipple rings safe for healed piercings?
100%, and it’s honestly the only way to go. All our nipple rings are crafted from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium, which is the same high standard used for surgical implants. This means your jewelry is completely hypoallergenic, nickel-free, and super biocompatible. It's lightweight, won't tarnish or turn green, and it's perfect for wearing 24/7 without any drama. Whether you’re rocking them daily or just for a special night out, our titanium nipple rings and titanium horseshoes are the safest bet for keeping your fully healed piercing happy and looking fire.