No, cartilage does not contain veins. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is avascular, meaning it does not have blood vessels like veins. Instead, nutrients and oxygen are diffused through the matrix of the cartilage from nearby blood vessels.
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A little bleeding is to be expected with cartilage piercings, the incision in the cartilage needs to be larger than the jewellery gauge going into the piercing, this is to allow the skin to heal between the jewellery and the cartilage. Excessive bleeding is an indication your piercer didn't candle the cartilage before doing the piercing to see where the veins are located on both sides of the cartilage.
buggies are not made of feathers there made of cartilage and thin veins and a little bit of feathers
Yes dozens of them, your professional body piercer will use a light or a trans dermal illuminater to light the cartilage so the veins become more visible. Placement of the piercing relies on not hitting and of the numerous veins in the area of the piercing. Both e front and back of the ear should be candled to see where the veins are located prior to piercing. Failure to do so will result in heavy bleeding and a messy and unpleasant piercing experience for the client and the piercer.
We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.
you can be any age to get your cartilage pierced. well not any age you have to be 10+
No, cartilage is only contained up until the bronchi. The bronchioles and onward do not contain any cartilage rings, only smooth muscle.
Any animal with cartilage can have chondromalacia, which is a degenerative process that causes cartilage to soften.
The brain is made up of nervous tissues- the White and the Grey matter. It does not have cartilage.
i have my upper cartilage pierced and mine is not infected or any thing its totally safe
Chondropathy refers to any disease of cartilage.