Microdermal piercings are semi permanent body piercings. You will also hear them referred to as dermal anchoring or microdermal implants. Microdermals look pleasing and aesthetic and are rapidly becoming very popular. They are considered a cool alternative to surface body piercing because they are semi permanent.

Likewise, how often do Dermals reject? 2-3 years is a pretty average run for anchors in healed piercings. Youll see some that last 5-10 years, but thats outside the norm. Im sure someone will manage to keep one in for 20 years, but there are also folks who win the lottery. I would estimate that 90% of dermals will be out after 5 years.

Considering this, do dermal piercings reject?

Like other surface piercings, dermal piercings are prone to migration and rejection. Having a dermal anchor with holes in the base inserted may minimize the chances that it will migrate out. Its also important to protect your dermal piercing while its healing, so it doesnt get snagged and displaced or pulled out.

Can a dermal reject after a year?

Skin divers are much the same idea but a bit easier. Now its this cutting action that normally dooms a dermal anchor or diver. Biopsy punches create a LOT of scarring and well this results in a piercing that can reject in under a year. Thus a dermal that is done with a punch is more than likely going to reject.