Vertical
labret
jewellery
is
specifically
designed
for
the
vertical
labret
piercing,
which
enters
through
the
bottom
of
the
lower
lip
and
exits
through
the
top
of
the
lip,
showing
both
ends
of
the
jewellery.
Vertical labret jewellery is specifically designed for the vertical labret piercing, which enters through the bottom of the lower lip and exits through the top of the lip, showing both ends of the jewellery. SkinKandy's vertical labret collection features 16G curved barbells in 8mm and 10mm lengths, the ideal style for this unique placement. Available in Titanium, Surgical Steel and 14kt Gold, you'll find options from simple polished ends to gemstone-topped designs.
What jewellery do you wear in a vertical labret?
A curved barbell is the standard jewellery style for a vertical labret piercing. It follows the natural curve of the lip, with one ball sitting just below the lower lip and the other resting on top. SkinKandy stocks vertical labret curved barbells in 16G with 8mm and 10mm post lengths, and your piercing specialist will select the right size based on your anatomy during your appointment.
How long does a vertical labret take to heal?
A vertical labret piercing generally takes a minimum of 4 to 6 months to fully heal. You'll typically need to downsize your curved barbell around 6 to 8 weeks after your piercing, once the initial swelling has settled. Keep your original jewellery in place until your piercing specialist says otherwise, and follow your aftercare routine carefully throughout.
What gauge is a vertical labret piercing?
Vertical labret piercings are pierced at 16G, which is the standard for this placement. All of the curved barbells in SkinKandy's vertical labret collection are made in this gauge, so everything you see here will be compatible. Your piercing specialist will confirm the right post length for you on the day of your appointment.
How is a vertical labret different from a regular labret?
A vertical labret piercing passes through the lip itself, entering at the bottom and exiting through the top, so both ends of the curved barbell are visible on the outside. A regular labret piercing enters inside the mouth and exits below the lower lip, with only one end showing externally. The jewellery styles also differ. Vertical labrets use curved barbells, while regular labret piercings typically use flatbacks.
Book a piercing at SkinKandy
Interested in a vertical labret piercing? Book an appointment at your nearest SkinKandy studio and our piercing specialists will walk you through placement, sizing and aftercare.