- Dermal Anchor System Design: Two-part construction featuring secure anchor bases (titanium or steel) paired with interchangeable dermal anchor tops for unlimited styling freedom.
- Surface Piercing Versatility: Dermal anchors work on flat and curved placements—cheekbones, temples, forehead, hands, chest, and behind the ear—where traditional bar piercings aren't practical.
- Material Commitment: All bases are crafted from implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136) or 316L surgical steel, ensuring hypoallergenic, nickel-free wear and long-term skin compatibility.
- Style Range: Collection spans minimalist studs and delicate designs to bold gemstone pieces, 14k gold dermal jewellery, crystal accents, and custom creations for every aesthetic preference.
- Gauge & Size Options: Available in common gauges (14g, 16g) and varied top diameters (2mm, 3mm, 5mm, larger) to suit different features and visual impact preferences.
- Expert Positioning: Designed for piercing enthusiasts, collectors, and fashion-forward individuals seeking statement-making body modification with professional quality and durability.
- Ethical Sourcing & Craftsmanship: Each dermal anchor meets safety standards and durability benchmarks, backed by detailed product specifications and care guidance for confident, long-term wear.
- Minimalist Everyday Look: Pair a small titanium stud dermal anchor top with neutral outfits for subtle, elegant impact. Perfect for professional settings or understated daily style.
- Luxury Statement Style: Choose 14k gold dermal tops or diamond dermal jewellery for evening wear, special occasions, or elevated everyday expression. Gold pairs beautifully with warm skin tones and jewel-toned clothing.
- Colour Pop & Creativity: Rotate custom dermal tops or coloured crystal pieces to match mood, outfit, or season. A single dermal anchor base allows endless styling combinations without removal.
- Placement Stacking: Consider multiple dermal anchor placements in symmetrical or clustered patterns—pair cheekbone placements with forehead or temple anchors for coordinated, artistic impact.
- Mixing Materials: Combine titanium bases with gold or gemstone tops, or steel anchors with delicate micro dermal jewellery for material contrast and visual depth.
- Gender-Neutral Expression: Dermal anchors transcend traditional gender boundaries—style them to express your authentic aesthetic, from bold and edgy to soft and romantic.
- Seasonal Rotation: Switch dermal anchor tops seasonally: sparkly designs for winter, light pastels for spring, bold statement pieces for summer festivals, warm metallics for autumn.
- Step 1 – Know Your Gauge: Confirm the gauge of your existing dermal anchor base (typically 14g or 16g). This determines which dermal anchor tops will fit securely. If you don't have a base yet, consult your professional piercer for the right gauge for your placement and skin type.
- Step 2 – Select Your Base Material: Choose between implant-grade titanium (hypoallergenic, best for sensitive skin and long-term wear) or 316L surgical steel (durable, classic aesthetic). For professional installation, discuss material preference with your piercer.
- Step 3 – Consider Top Diameter: Dermal anchor top sizes (2mm, 3mm, 5mm, larger) determine visual impact. Smaller sizes suit minimalist aesthetics and facial features; larger pieces make bold statements. Try multiple sizes virtually or consult product images to gauge fit with your face.
- Step 4 – Aesthetic Preference: Browse by style: minimalist studs for everyday wear, gemstone or crystal dermal jewellery for sparkle, 14k gold dermal tops for luxury, or custom designs for personalisation. Consider which designs you'll actually rotate into.
- Step 5 – Verify Compatibility: Confirm that any dermal anchor top you purchase matches your anchor base gauge and threading style. Product descriptions include technical specifications—review these before adding to cart.
- Step 6 – Plan Your Collection: Many customers start with one or two quality bases and gradually build a rotating wardrobe of dermal anchor tops. This approach spreads investment over time while maximising styling flexibility.
- Step 7 – Professional Installation: Never self-install a dermal anchor. Schedule an appointment with a professional, licensed piercer who has experience with dermal placements. Proper installation directly impacts longevity and comfort.
| Material | Properties | Biocompatibility | Durability & Care | Best For |
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| Implant-Grade Titanium (ASTM F136) | Lightweight, hypoallergenic, nickel-free, corrosion-resistant, medical-implant standard | Excellent. Used in surgical implants; it integrates smoothly with skin tissue without allergic reactions | Extremely durable; resists wear and corrosion for 5–10+ years; minimal maintenance; clean with saline solution | Sensitive skin, permanent wear, first dermal anchor, long-term investment |
| 316L Surgical Steel | Durable, polished finish, classic aesthetic, affordable, corrosion-resistant | Good. Durable and suitable for most skin types; confirm nickel-free certification if you have sensitive skin | Durable with proper care; may require occasional polishing; clean with saline solution; store dry | Budget-conscious buyers, classic style preference, individuals without nickel sensitivity |
| 14k Gold | Luxury appearance, warm tone, hypoallergenic (when solid 14k), timeless elegance | Excellent for 14k solid gold; lower gold content (below 10k) may irritate. Verify 14k specification | Very durable; resists tarnish; clean gently with a soft cloth; store separately from other jewellery | Special occasions, luxury aesthetic, timeless style, high-end collectors |
| Crystal & Gemstone Tops | Sparkling, colourful, varied designs, statement-making, seasonal variety | Depends on base material (typically titanium or steel); crystals themselves are inert | Handle with care to avoid chipping; clean gently with a soft cloth; avoid harsh chemicals | Fashion-forward styling, rotating collections, special events, creative expression |
- Initial Healing (6–12 Weeks): Follow your piercer's specific aftercare protocol. Typically involves saline rinses twice daily, avoiding pressure or trauma to the area, and keeping the dermal anchor dry between cleanings. Avoid swimming, sweating intensely, or touching the piercing during initial healing.
- Daily Cleaning (Post-Healing): Once healed, rinse gently with saline solution or clean water daily. Avoid harsh soaps, perfumes, or alcohol-based products directly on the anchor. Pat dry with a clean, lint-free cloth—never rub or apply pressure.
- Top Rotation: When changing dermal anchor tops, wash your hands thoroughly first. Gently unscrew the current top using steady, even pressure—avoid forcing. Clean both the base and new top with saline before reattaching. Screw the new top in firmly but gently until secure.
- Material-Specific Care: Titanium and surgical steel require minimal maintenance; rinse with saline. Gold tops should be cleaned gently and stored separately. Crystal or gemstone tops should be handled carefully to avoid chipping; clean with a soft, dry cloth.
- Water & Swimming: Once healed, dermal anchors can generally tolerate brief water contact. For swimming, consider covering the area or using a waterproof bandage in chlorinated pools (chlorine can irritate). Rinse thoroughly after ocean or pool exposure.
- Avoiding Trauma & Migration: Dermal anchors can shift or migrate if subjected to repeated pressure, bumping, or excessive twisting. Be mindful during sleep, sports, or activities involving face contact. If you notice redness, swelling, or shifting, consult your piercer immediately.
- Long-Term Health Check: Inspect your dermal anchor weekly for signs of irritation, discharge, or discolouration. Healthy anchors remain flush, comfortable, and clear. If discomfort or rejection signs appear, contact your piercer for professional assessment.
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Are dermal anchors safe?
Dermal anchors are safe when installed by a professional piercer and made from implant-grade materials like titanium (ASTM F136) or 316L surgical steel. The key to safety is professional installation (never DIY), proper aftercare, and using hypoallergenic, biocompatible materials. Watch for signs of infection or rejection and consult your piercer if discomfort arises.
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How long do dermal anchors last?
With proper care, most dermal anchors last 5–10 years or longer. Longevity depends on placement (high-impact areas may experience earlier rejection), body chemistry, ongoing care, and how carefully you avoid trauma to the area. Some individuals enjoy the same anchor for 15+ years, while others experience migration or rejection after a few years. Proper installation and consistent care extend lifespan.
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Can I change dermal anchor tops myself?
Yes, once your dermal anchor is fully healed. Changing tops is simple: wash your hands, gently unscrew the current top, clean both the base and new top with saline, and screw the new top in firmly but gently. Avoid forcing or over-tightening. If you experience difficulty or discomfort, consult your piercer for guidance.
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What's the difference between a dermal anchor and a microdermal?
The terms "dermal anchor" and "microdermal" refer to the same piercing system. "Microdermal" emphasises the small size of the anchor base, while "dermal anchor" refers to the complete two-part system. Manufacturers and piercers use both terms interchangeably. At Monster Piercing, we carry both dermal anchor and microdermal jewelry—the products are functionally identical.
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How do I know which gauge and size to order?
Confirm your dermal anchor base gauge (typically 14g or 16g) before ordering tops. If you don't yet have an anchor, consult your professional piercer for the right gauge. For top size, consider 2–3mm for minimalist looks, 3–5mm for balanced statement pieces, and larger for bold impact. Product images and specifications help visualise fit. When uncertain, reach out to us or your piercer for personalised guidance.
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Is titanium better than steel for dermal anchors?
Titanium (implant-grade, ASTM F136) is generally considered the superior choice for long-term dermal anchor wear due to exceptional biocompatibility, hypoallergenic properties, and corrosion resistance. It's the medical-implant standard. Surgical steel is durable and suitable for most individuals, but titanium is preferred for sensitive skin and permanent wear. If you have a nickel sensitivity, ensure any steel anchor is certified nickel-free.
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Can I swim or shower with a dermal anchor?
Once fully healed (after 6–12 weeks), brief water contact is generally safe. Showers and brief freshwater exposure are fine. For swimming in chlorinated pools or ocean water, consider covering the area or using a waterproof bandage, as chlorine and saltwater can irritate healing or sensitive piercings. Always rinse thoroughly after exposure. Avoid submerging new (unhealed) dermal anchors.
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What should I do if my dermal anchor shifts or becomes uncomfortable?
If you notice redness, swelling, discharge, or if the anchor shifts position, contact your professional piercer immediately. Early intervention can prevent rejection. Do not attempt to reposition the anchor yourself. Your piercer can assess whether the anchor needs adjustment, if infection is present, or if removal is necessary. Ignoring these signs can lead to migration or scarring.
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Can I remove my dermal anchor myself?
No. Do not attempt to remove a dermal anchor yourself. Professional removal minimises scarring and ensures safe extraction. A licensed piercer has the proper tools and technique to remove the anchor cleanly. If you decide dermal anchors aren't for you, schedule a professional removal appointment. Self-removal can result in infection, excessive bleeding, or permanent scarring.
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Do dermal anchors leave scars when removed?
Dermal anchor removal typically leaves a small mark or indentation where the anchor was seated. Some individuals experience minimal scarring; others may have a slightly more visible mark. Scarring depends on how long the anchor was worn, skin healing ability, and removal technique. Professional removal minimises scarring risk. If you're concerned about permanent marks, discuss this with your piercer before installation.