Thank you for this 🖤 As someone who has a lot of surgical titanium implants and hyperfixated on chemistry I'm hyper aware of how important the quality of metals used in the body are. My bridge is proper implant grade titanium and I actually have gone through an MRI with it on as it was deemed safe (they only do this in hospitals that can scan it first. I just had it done do couldn't take it out. Most MRI suites do not habe the equipment to do this for planned scans tho so font expect to go in with jewelry on.) Especially for people with autoimmune issues who cannot even use gold or people with allergies its important to know the difference in metals and the qualities of them. Your channel is such a great harm reduction resource for those into body mods 🖤🖤🖤
i havent watched the video yet (i mean its chronologically impossible) but i just wanted to say that i love your videos and blog posts,,, however would it be possible to make them at least a bit louder? i usually watch youtube at 40% volume if im not using headphones, and i have to turn it up all te way when i watch you. its not like a huge issue but if you could make them louder id appreaciate it. anyway hope you have a nice day
I've never had a problem with the volume BUT I also support it being louder because you can always turn it down, but there's a limit to how much you can turn it up!
Excellent video Lynn ! By watching your videos I've really started to notice descriptions of jewelry on sites and the fact that a bunch of them are selling absolute junk. Thank you and look forward to more !
Thank you for this video. I recently stretched my septum from 14g to 12g with a titanium ring. Turns out it was G2 titanium 😬 now I know what to look for!
Thank you so much! I have looked this up several times and have only come away more confused. You have made this very clear and easy to understand. Thanks again!
So ASTM 136 covers elemental composition but not surface finish right? I've been seeing low cost jewelry on sites like Body Art Forms that is listed as ASTM 136 (like $10 for a clicker ring). Part of me thinks it should be okay bc it's a safe material, right? But I still am hesitant bc "too good to be true", ya know? (Also nice mug! :)
Ugh this was so helpful! I bought an advertised titanium for my bridge and lip and it was so irritated! I switched to actually implant grade and I feel sk better
Yes, you have touched on an important issue, so far few people have paid attention to the grade and purity of titanium, which is something I have insisted on for a long time. VGACETI has always insisted on using more than G2 material to make titanium earrings, the metal detection of the finished product, the purity of titanium reached more than 99.5%, all the earrings are mirror polished, but also to provide the best wear sense for sensitive people.
For G2 do you mean G23? Because i saw a page where in the description of the jewelry there was: "material: G23 titanium (astm F136)" and idk if they are reputable 😅
I generally mean G2 in this video but some clarification: G23 just describes the chemical composition of the titanium alloy. the technical standard (such as ASTM F136) describes both the chemical composition and manufacturing requirements for use in surgical implants (and thus the implant-grade designation). most implant-grade titanium jewelry is G23, but most G23 is not implant grade due to the manufacturing requirements.
Hii, i have a question about having piercings and needing to do scans and/or surgery and such. What is the best and safest thing to do with our piercings? I got my bridge done about a month and a half ago, it’s my first piercing and it seems to be healing well but i keep thinking what i’m going to do if god forbid i have to go to the hospital for anything🙈 Especially for bridge i heard that the holes close up super fast..i do have titanium jewelry but idk which type actually, though i’m guessing it’s probably not the best one you mentioned. Thanks in advance!
If you wanted some clarification from a company to make sure it's legit and whanot, how would one go about doing that? Like are there certification(s) they can show you (or should be shown on their site)? I'm not sure what exactly to ask for and how to tell if it's legit or they're scamming you. Just curious what that process would be (hella brain fog today so I hope this makes sense lol)
Thank you for this 🖤 As someone who has a lot of surgical titanium implants and hyperfixated on chemistry I'm hyper aware of how important the quality of metals used in the body are. My bridge is proper implant grade titanium and I actually have gone through an MRI with it on as it was deemed safe (they only do this in hospitals that can scan it first. I just had it done do couldn't take it out. Most MRI suites do not habe the equipment to do this for planned scans tho so font expect to go in with jewelry on.) Especially for people with autoimmune issues who cannot even use gold or people with allergies its important to know the difference in metals and the qualities of them. Your channel is such a great harm reduction resource for those into body mods 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you for this video! Had no idea there were different types of titanium!
i havent watched the video yet (i mean its chronologically impossible) but i just wanted to say that i love your videos and blog posts,,, however would it be possible to make them at least a bit louder? i usually watch youtube at 40% volume if im not using headphones, and i have to turn it up all te way when i watch you. its not like a huge issue but if you could make them louder id appreaciate it. anyway hope you have a nice day
Seconded, the lower than average volume means the loud ads are a real jumpscare too 😭
Ohhh I can totally do this! Thank you for the feedback
@@Lynn_Loheide thank you for taking it!! It's really appreciated esp in louder environments with headphones on 😊
I've never had a problem with the volume BUT I also support it being louder because you can always turn it down, but there's a limit to how much you can turn it up!
Excellent video Lynn !
By watching your videos I've really started to notice descriptions of jewelry on sites and the fact that a bunch of them are selling absolute junk.
Thank you and look forward to more !
The piercing studio I use to work at offered Implant Grade Titanium. I ALWAYS go for implant grade. It's my tried and true ❤❤
i adore your hangers! and thanks for putting all your info from your blog into a succinct video :)
Thank you for this video. I recently stretched my septum from 14g to 12g with a titanium ring. Turns out it was G2 titanium 😬 now I know what to look for!
Thank you so much! I have looked this up several times and have only come away more confused. You have made this very clear and easy to understand. Thanks again!
So ASTM 136 covers elemental composition but not surface finish right?
I've been seeing low cost jewelry on sites like Body Art Forms that is listed as ASTM 136 (like $10 for a clicker ring). Part of me thinks it should be okay bc it's a safe material, right? But I still am hesitant bc "too good to be true", ya know?
(Also nice mug! :)
Yes it does not cover surface finish, threading, counter sink, etc.
No way, this is super useful (like all your videos) thank you so much ❤️❤️
Ugh this was so helpful! I bought an advertised titanium for my bridge and lip and it was so irritated! I switched to actually implant grade and I feel sk better
I would love a video all about the different wood and if there are unsafe wood, and how to care for the wood to keep it clean and conditioned.
So interesting to know that there are different grades of titanium! Thank you so much.
This is great for those of us with a medical background!
So ASTM F-136 is a good quality grade?
Yes, you have touched on an important issue, so far few people have paid attention to the grade and purity of titanium, which is something I have insisted on for a long time. VGACETI has always insisted on using more than G2 material to make titanium earrings, the metal detection of the finished product, the purity of titanium reached more than 99.5%, all the earrings are mirror polished, but also to provide the best wear sense for sensitive people.
Love this information! Super helpful! ❤
I want to ask your opinion on Spencer's jewelry. Would you recommend that brand or is there another place you recommend.
if im buying from bodycandy and it says the jewlery is ASTM F-136 titanium is that a lie or…..?
For G2 do you mean G23? Because i saw a page where in the description of the jewelry there was: "material: G23 titanium (astm F136)" and idk if they are reputable 😅
I generally mean G2 in this video but some clarification: G23 just describes the chemical composition of the titanium alloy. the technical standard (such as ASTM F136) describes both the chemical composition and manufacturing requirements for use in surgical implants (and thus the implant-grade designation). most implant-grade titanium jewelry is G23, but most G23 is not implant grade due to the manufacturing requirements.
Thank you so much for all the great info! 😘👌
Thank you
This is so helpful Thxs so much 😊
ASTM - American Society of Testing Materials
ISO - International Organization for Standardization
I just bought an earrings that says (Titanium alloy ) is it good?
Hii, i have a question about having piercings and needing to do scans and/or surgery and such. What is the best and safest thing to do with our piercings? I got my bridge done about a month and a half ago, it’s my first piercing and it seems to be healing well but i keep thinking what i’m going to do if god forbid i have to go to the hospital for anything🙈 Especially for bridge i heard that the holes close up super fast..i do have titanium jewelry but idk which type actually, though i’m guessing it’s probably not the best one you mentioned. Thanks in advance!
Glass retainers are best!
If you wanted some clarification from a company to make sure it's legit and whanot, how would one go about doing that? Like are there certification(s) they can show you (or should be shown on their site)? I'm not sure what exactly to ask for and how to tell if it's legit or they're scamming you. Just curious what that process would be (hella brain fog today so I hope this makes sense lol)
Can we maybe have a clarifier video on G23 titanium and when it can be safe?
It’s only safe when it is ASTM F 136
@@Lynn_Loheide I just saw your reply on another comment and this makes a lot more sense now.
nice camera!
Can you do a video about stainless steel next??
I already did a video about steel before this- it’s mentioned in this video and linked in both the video and in the caption. :)